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The editors liked
The Adonit Jot Touch feels very good and delivers excellent pressure-sensitivity performance with no lag
The editors didn't like
It doesn't have a travel case or spare nibs
And while the USB power charger is cleverly designed
Abstract: Rebuilt for 2013, Adonit's second-generation Jot Touch ($90) is one of very few pressure-sensitive iPad styluses on the market, arriving at a lower price point with enhanced hardware and improved software support. On the surface, it looks extremely si...
Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Will , review by: tekbeattv.com
we really enjoyed using the Adonit Jot Touch and recommend you taking a look at this stylus if you are in the market for a device that pretty much has all the elements an artist needs to draw on the go.Supplied by: AdonitPrice: $99.99 There are a lot of ...
There's no question that the Jot Touch is a quality accessory and a great idea, but because the stylus itself relies so much on third-party apps, it's feeling more like an early adopter product right now than something that most consumers will want to p...
Maximum precision for an iPad stylus, Pressure sensitivity, shortcut buttons improve drawing, Welldesigned charger, Works without power as well
Limited, potentially inconsistent app support, Sensitivity can be on/off, Sounddampened tip still makes too much noise, Disc picks up debris over time, Requires deliberate motions
Excellent stylus in general, Provides pressure sensitivity to compatible apps
Pressure sensitivity isn't perfectly smooth yet
If you grew up with writing and drawing tools clutched in your hand like I did, and if you spent years working with a Wacom or similar pressure-sensitive stylus like I did, you've always wanted that type of functionality on your iPhone or iPad.Now we have...
Published: 2012-08-01, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
I like the concept of the Jot Touch, and I think as more and more developers use the Adonit API to add capabilities to writing and painting apps, the device will become much more useful. As it is, using the Jot Touch with the Procreate iPad app is the ...
Abstract: We've been waiting since the 2012 CES to get our hands on Adonit's Jot Touch ($100*), and now the Bluetooth-enabled stylus has finally landed in our office -- even better than we'd initially anticipated. Built with the same fancy metal chassis that we...
Published: 2012-12-31, Author: Joel , review by: taragis.com
Abstract: Geeks, are you fond of making doodle? am not. lol though I love scribbling anything on my notepad especially when seated over long hours of meeting (shhh). But this time, not anymore with notepads but with my new iPad mini and I'm looking for a better sty...
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Published: 2012-10-15, Author: Allan , review by: technoodling.net
Abstract: If there's a stylus that can be called a flagship device, it's got to be the Adonit Jot Touch . Unlike any of the previous styli we've reviewed in the past, this new one from Adonit is the first we've encountered that not only features Bluetooth connectiv...