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Review on Capacitive Replaceable Replacement Tablets Samsung by Anuj Mierzejewski

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Large disc tip; mediocre mesh lace; worth

I'll start with the negatives because that's what you're looking for: there's a typo; The picture shows four additional fiber optic lugs, but only two are included. There are four in total. This isn't a problem for me as fiber tips don't work very well. I take extra effort to use the fiber tip and it seems inconsistent when I try to scroll or draw with it. The pen comes with four extra disc tips (six total) which is why I bought the pens. Both pens have a gel ink tip, and the tips are coated so the ink doesn't dry before it's sent to you. I haven't tried the ink tip yet. The pen itself is quite long and a little heavy, but once you remove the cap and mesh tip it's not as bulky. You can even remove the ink and nib if you don't use it very often. Can that be called a disadvantage if it's made of metal? There are ways to shorten the pen and make it lighter; it all comes down to which part is most important to you. It comes with a nice box (not flashy, but you don't buy a box) so you can pack any parts you don't use. So tip: I like it. I used to have metal ball shaped disc tips in the socket and the disc can be lost very easily. Although I miraculously managed to locate the tiny drive within minutes of losing it, I don't need it to take up space in my head. I had to remember to put the cap back on or take it off every time I got up to do something. If I didn't, the disk would find a way to pop out. It's like trying to keep a toddler out of traffic while trying to manage groceries and to-do lists (although the result might not be as disastrous). I just don't like distractions. It also bounced and bounced when I used it, but still better than a split rubber tip when managing to keep a smooth finish. But I can forget all those terrible experiences. Go on! THIS pen is NOT a ballpoint pen. It has a thin rubber tip that fits right into the disc. It is very smooth and consistent in use; Well I have to say it's well worth the money even though the ink and mesh tips weren't included. I've used it on both the iPhone 4 and iPhone 5, both have a screen protector that doesn't seem to affect performance. I used it on my laptop and it works fine on this screen too. I have similar rubber disc pens that I've ordered from another company that have better mesh tips and don't come with spares or ink tips, but I doubt I'll go back to dull rubber tips if the disc tips continue to work. Would I recommend this product to a friend? Yes. It's well worth the money and will actually make a nice graduation gift.

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