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Ten One Design T1-AP25-102 Pogo Sketch Stylus for iPhone 3G, 3G S
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Price:
$14.95 $6.55*
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| Part No: | B001QHY2V4 |
| Manufacturer: | Dr Bott |
| MFG Part: | 2000-PGSK |
| Customer Rating: | 3.5 / 5.0 |
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- High-gloss curved pocket clip keeps the stylus handy
- Works with any combination of gloves and nails
- Allows you to use your touchscreen device or multi-touch trackpad at a natural drawing angle
- Typing on a software keyboard (especially at first) is much easier with a stylus
- Sleek aluminum design with detailed graphics
Superbly designed using a light-weight aluminum alloy and detailed graphics, the Pogo Sketch features a look that's hard to ignore. The soft tip glides easily over the surface of your trackpad or display, making it fun and easy to sketch, draw characters, or just slide to unlock. Sized for comfort, it does away with inaccuracies common to fingertip-only use.
| Husband loved it but wish it had a holder or attachment | 2010-02-27 | 4 / 5 |
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| I got this for one of the few Valentine presents I got for my husband. He draws on his iphone and it seemed like a pen type tool would be useful. He loves it. Took a while getting used to, but he now uses it a lot. I only wish this came with a holder or attachment or something that helps carrying it around with the iphone easily. |
| Good for swipe, but not for tapping | 2010-02-23 | 4 / 5 |
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| Overall good product. No problem with swiping or drawing, but the static tip often feels like it's about to fall off. I wouldn't use it to tap because the iPod doesn't sense taps from this very well & if you tap at the wrong angle you might clank the shaft onto the glass. Never happened to me, but I'm afraid it might. |
| Stylus Purchased for Brushes App | 2010-02-17 | 3 / 5 |
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I bought this stylus for one reason only - to Paint digital sketches on the iPhone with the Brushes app. Even though the stylus increased the ability to control the strokes, the tip is still too wide to do true detail. The need for the iPhone to have a "finger-like" touch rather than a true Wacom style pen proves this combo is lacking.
I use a Wacom Intuos3 and Wacom Cintiq21UX, and I have been spoiled with the precision. If you need to touch the screen in the cold, while wearing gloves, this stylus is for you.
If you want accuracy and control while sketching; Yes, it is much better than a finger, but not the final word. |
| Does what it's supposed to, but not as responsive as hoped. | 2010-02-15 | 3 / 5 |
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| The stylus is made well, however, some instances require some more-than-expected force to get the spongy tip to register on the iPhone 3GS during cold weather (<37 degrees F). Otherwise a good product, and definitely the best out there. |
| Cheap clip | 2010-02-15 | 2 / 5 |
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As a former Palm user and woman with nails, I wanted a stylus for my iPod touch. As a stylus, the Pogo Sketch Stylus works OK. It isn't always recognized and works better the harder you tap the screen but it's OK for that.
But less than a week after getting it, the clip broke. I got a case for the iPod and clipped the Pogo Sketch to the side of the case because there's never any room in the cases for such a device. At the moment, I have duct-taped the clip on. But after spending $10 plus shipping, I would hope it would last more than a week.
So if you're hoping to use the clip, don't buy this. |