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The editors liked
Highly accurate tip
Low-friction design
Slides cleanly on glass screens
Silent when moving nib across the screen
Magnetised body sticks to tablets like the iPad and Surface
Clever design
Responsive
Robust build quality
Protective metal cap Clear disc vastly improves visibility Comfortable to use at any angle thanks to swivelling head Rubberised grip Magnetised barrel makes it easier to keep track of
The editors didn't like
Doesn't work well at acute angles to the screen
Takes a bit of practise to get used to
Not pressure sensitive (but Adonit are working on that)
Grit trapped between stylus and screen more likely to scratch Takes a little getting used to
Highly accurate tip, Low-friction design, slides cleanly on glass screens, Silent when moving nib across the screen, Magnetised body sticks to tablets like the iPad and Surface
Doesn't work well at acute angles to the screen, Takes a bit of practise to get used to
Almost perfect, a highly-recommend stylus for tablet-bound artists, designers and amateurs who like to doodle. Slightly more suitable for smaller (7–8in tablets), but will work with any capacitive-touchscreen device...
Protective metal cap Clear disc vastly improves visibility Comfortable to use at any angle thanks to swivelling head Rubberised grip Magnetised barrel makes it easier to keep track of
Grit trapped between stylus and screen more likely to scratch Takes a little getting used to
If you do a lot of handwriting or sketching that requires high visibility and precision, the Adonit Jot Pro works a treat....
Not pressure sensitive (but Adonit are working on that)
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Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Jacob , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: The iPad was built so that you'd never need a stylus. Apple wanted you to be able to pick up a tablet and just start using it, without having to search around for something to control it with. But there are still many reasons that you may want want to use...
Abstract: Since Adonit launched its first styluses in 2011, the company has expanded its lineup. In January, it refreshed the two styluses that started it all: The Jot Pro and Jot Mini. Priced at just $30 and $20 respectively, the styluses are the most affordable i...
Abstract: The stylus, as we know it, isn't very good. The digital pen replacement is often incorrect, clumsy, and downright useless. Let's be fair that if the stylus were any kind of reliably good, we'd have found out how to go paperless long ago. Sadly, they're ty...
Published: 2015-01-30, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: Apple has never shown much interest in styluses, even as companies like Samsung and Microsoft have embraced them as major selling points for smartphones and tablets. Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs even went as far as saying "If you see a stylus, they blew it...
Published: 2013-11-10, Author: Stephen , review by: androidspin.com
Adonit Jot Pro Review, An Affordable Capacitive Stylus For Pen ConnoisseursPosted by Stephen Yuen+ on November 10, 2013, filed in: Accessories, Hardware, Hardware Reviews0The case for using a stylus on your mobile device has become a lot stronger in recen...
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Abstract: The 5” stylus has a nicely-weighted metal body and a 2” long soft rubber grip directly adjacent to the tip. It’s available in gun metal, silver, turquoise, and red variations, each of which has a metallic finish. A screw-on cap protects the writing ...