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Review on Capacitive Cellphone Motorola BlackBerry AMM0101US Tablet Accessories by Margaret Scott

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Maybe different providers? Missing my Acer Iconia.

I'm reading some of these reviews and am starting to wonder if my needles are from another supplier/manufacturer. I bought three packs to "spread the wealth" with my husband and niece, who also have different types of Android tablets. My niece doesn't mind her screen because she has a resistive screen and hardly ever writes or draws on it, but my husband and I were very disappointed. Something on our tablets) could be related to the anti-glare screen protectors that our devices had. But after removing the protective films, we only noticed a small difference. I have an Acer Iconia A100 and my husband uses a Nook tablet (rooted). Clicking works fine, but when I try to draw in Draw Something or Autodesk SketchPad, I often miss it. Other reviewers have stated that you don't want to "push too hard" and explained that this is the reason for the pass. I have to disagree. As someone used to drawing, I know how important it is to have a light hand when drawing. Unfortunately, I've found that the screen fails to register the stylus at all unless I apply pressure. I found the tip very flexible and a little "sticky" to the screen. It seems he catches himself when you try to slide across the screen. I'm currently looking for different types of capacitive needles and might try the mesh tips, but I'm afraid of possible scratches on my screen. But I have to wonder as I see quite a few people mentioning a specific brand here. Where did you see that name? My needles came in no packaging. So I can't help but wonder if I've received a lower quality (and defective?) product. I can say that the colors do not quite match the photo. because "red" was actually more "pink".

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Little things