Made by: FiftyThreePrice: $50 for metal stylus, $60 for walnut stylusHardware/iOS Integration Rating: Usability Rating: Reuse Value Rating: Build Quality Rating: Overall Rating: Bottom Line: A specialized stylus modeled after a carpenters pencil, this flat yet easy to hold stylus offers an ease of use that feel natural from the first moment of use.Highly RecommendedThe Pencil stylus, from the folks at Fifty Three - the team behind one of the best known iPad apps, Paper. The flat stylus is like one I haven't seen before, yet super comfortable in the hand. It features a touch-sensitive tip and eraser end. The two-ended stylus actually activates three tools when connected to the app.
Users can quick sync by touching the tip of the stylus to the stylus icon in the toolbar of the app, which syncs it up and makes it ready to use. The narrow tip draws using the selected tool while the broad end acts as an eraser, just as one would naturally expect.
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The third feature is the smudge tool: when the stylus is activated, using the tip of a finger on the screen smudges what is touched.The tip of the stylus moves smoothly over the screen and the app reacts quickly. The eraser is natural and easy to use. Flipping the stylus over to erase seems so natural. Response time is very quick and accurate on the Retina iPad mini I tested it on. The big downside to the Pencil stylus is that it only fully works with the Paper app. FiftyThree hasn't announced any sort of SDK to allow other apps to add support for the stylus.
If not previously purchased, activating the stylus in Paper will unlock the tools that normally require an in-app purchase. Use of the stylus feels very natural, which I think I've mentioned more than a couple times already. That's the design genius in this stylus. Pick it up and the user instantly know how it should be used.
The hand feel is nearly perfect, though I prefer a slightly heavier stylus. Highly Recommended。. Made by: WacomPrice: $99.99 in all black or black/blue with case and battery.Hardware/iOS Integration Rating: Usability Rating: Reuse Value Rating: Build Quality Rating: Overall Rating: Bottom Line: The Intuos Creative Stylus is a fantastic stylus for iPad creative use with a great feel in the hand. Currently only held back by the small number of applications that support the pressure sensitivity in the app. Highly Recommended.The first touch sensitive stylus for iOS from Wacom shows all of the quality and attention to detail one would expect from a company with their many years of experience.
Feeling great in the hand, quick to pair, and very responsive, the Intuos Creative Stylus is everything one could want in an iOS stylus.Very perfectly weighted, the Intuos Creative Stylus doesn't feel unnatural in the hand. The contour of the barrel fits perfectly between thumb and forefinger. The placement of the rocker buttons are both convenient and out of the way. The grip keeps the stylus in place without feeling overly rubbery.
Wow, that's a lot if word about how this stylus feels. How about performance.The performance is great, the only downside is that there are currently too few apps that work with it. The apps that do respond quickly with little if any lag. The apps also get great palm rejection. This keeps the app from picking up a hand resting on the screen as users touch to draw. Wacom's own Bamboo Paper app is the standout at this point. Art Rage has also been updated for use with this stylus.
While this stylus can be used with any app, pressure sensitivity and palm rejection are only supported in apps specifically updated for use with the stylus. A full list is available on the Intuos site.Overall this is the best stylus for iOS of the many I've tested. The one downside, lack of supported apps is easily outweighed by the perfect feel in the hand.Highly Recommended.Released: 2011-06-16:: Category: Game。. Developer: MyScriptPrice: FREEVersion Reviewed: 1.0.0App Reviewed on: iPhone 5iPhone Integration Rating: User Interface Rating: Re-use / Replay Value Rating: Overall Rating: I really, really like the idea behind MyScript Stylus. It’s a different sort of iOS keyboard that lets you write your words out with a finger rather than having to mess around with virtual keyboards.
The only problem is that, in practice, it’s much slower to use.Setting up MyScript Stylus is quick and easy.all you have to do is install it and give it the appropriate permissions, then it’ll show up as one of your keyboard options whenever you need to write anything. Actually using it is also easy, and it does a really good job of recognizing even my awful handwriting.The gestures you can use to correct and edit (separating words, removing accidental spaces, etc) are pretty simple and intuitive as well, although I did run into issues with getting the “use two fingers to swipe and scroll back” feature to work. Still, it’s almost scary how effortless it is to write something out and have it displayed correctly.As great as MyScript Stylus is though, it just doesn’t seem as functional as a regular keyboard. This isn’t a matter of it being more difficult to use or anything.it’s just faster to type than it is to write something out. Even with autocorrect pulling its usual shenanigans.MyScript Stylus isn’t a practical replacement for the normal iOS keyboard, but it does what it does very well and is still worth a look.。.