[Q] Samsung Galaxy Tab Stylus, your thoughts?

dew_veil

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Best suited stylus for drawing / writing

Hi,

I also am looking for the "best" stylus for my GT-P1010, for drawing and hand-writing applications.

I use the tab without a protection screen, so I'm looking for a stylus that won't scratch the screen and still will allow accurate and precise drawing.

From this thread, I understand that the "Pogo" stylus works (but is it accurate?), I also heard of the Dagi brand...

Could people with those styli (or other brands) with similar use (drawing & writing) on the Galaxy Tab tell their experiences?

Thanks a lot in advance!
 

Nainconpetant

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im glad i opened all pen boxes at the store to try them and discovered that none of them are precise when u try to write fast notes, and their points are too big to make precise drawing.

dont waste ur money on thoses pens

my two cents
 

Thatoneguy.

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im glad i opened all pen boxes at the store to try them and discovered that none of them are precise when u try to write fast notes, and their points are too big to make precise drawing.

dont waste ur money on thoses pens

my two cents

Agreed. I'm trying a thin tipped stylus from stylus r us, my friend has one and its a nice no pressure smooth stylus.

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squirreldon

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Oct 17, 2011
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Thinner is Better, I Find

I am currently using a BoxWave "Slimline" stylus ...

http://www.boxwave.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-101-sch-i905-verizon-4g-lte-stylus/slimline-capacitive-samsung-galaxy-tab-101-sch-i905-verizon-4g-lte-stylus/bwpdd/pwz-zpkw/

I brought the slim version after trying a normal size one and found the thicker one has far less pin-point accuracy (ie: clicking on tiny links in the web browser). The thin ones have been working great for me so far. No error selections, less pressure needed, and more smooth.

One odd thing I have found, and was the case with both the normal and slim models, is that if I have my Tab connected to charge, I have to press harder for the press to work, whereas when it's not connected there is no problem. Yet I do not have that problem when using a finger.