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Review on Capacitive Cellphone Motorola BlackBerry AMM0101US Tablet Accessories by Ken Beasom

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Neat for drawing, good for a tablet Accessory

Drawing: They're a bit clunky for drawing, but if you want to do that with an iPad and can't get something like SGP yet (which costs about $12 for one , and it's one of the smallest soft-tipped styluses out there), they'll definitely get you through until you can. They are also great for easy coloring. (By the way, I've tried other more expensive pens. I've tried the Jot stylus. It works well for my partner, but when I or my roommate try it, we can't make straight lines. The lines end up looking like a giant one Morse code.) Colors: Another great thing about this pack is that they all come in different colors. That means if one breaks, I still have the others as a backup. Durability: Growing up, I used to break my crayons by pressing too hard. When I use regular pen and paper for my art, I press the pen too hard and end up with messy lines. That being said, I haven't broken any of these pens even after almost a month of use. They can break if I press too hard, but since the iPad2 doesn't have any pressure-sensitive lines, I don't have to press hard at all. You really can't go wrong with this, and for the price of a regular ink pen, almost anyone who can afford a tablet or smartphone can afford to try one. I bought them with the intention of buying the SGP Stylus (kuel h10) series of pens later. They worked better than I thought and were worth the price ($1.69 for three - about fifty cents each!). I plan to buy more and keep them on hand.

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