What's the cheapest place to purchase this online for US citizens? Does anyone have one? Does it work well and is it worth the money? I write a lot.
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See this thread and buy this one instead of the holder kit. Works great and I write a lot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931137
I agree I have both of and these and the pen holder stinks
They said the s pen with eraser is 1024 sensitivity n specific design for 10.1.
The one u are looking for s pen holder kit is only have 256 sensitivity n design for 5.3.
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I want a stylus for drawing in the phone, anyone got any recommendations?
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There are lots of capacitive styli out there...you'll find plenty of online reviews. The main differentiator (besides cost) seems to be how thick the tip is.
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.......you'll find plenty of online reviews. The main differentiator (besides cost) seems to be how thick the tip is.
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Balthazar B said:
There are lots of capacitive styli out there...you'll find plenty of online reviews. The main differentiator (besides cost) seems to be how thick the tip is.
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This is exactly my idea. I personally don't care for them, but I do have one for my larger iPad. I have one from BoxWave which I bought on Amazon for about $10. It's nice and sturdy and was only about $10.
Or make your own:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Soft-iPhone-and-iPad-Stylus/
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If you're planning on doing a lot of drawing with a stylus, can I go out on a limb and recommend a galaxy note instead? It's got an amazing wacom surface which makes using a stylus much much more precise and usable from what I've read.
Not major amounts but I'd like to be able to do some on my phone every now n then, acase have got one called acase freehand which looks quite good for drawing
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I saw these stylus pens on amazon http://www.amazon.com/Capacitive-Cellphone-Motorola-BlackBerry-AMM0101US/dp/B0053NBLFW/ref=pd_cp_cps_1....looks like it works with different smartphones. It could become handy for doodling etc..
Anyone ever tried one before? Or could recommend a decent one? TIA
I bought a 6pack of capacitive stylus, they work on my et4g, evo, and kindle fire, and they work better than my finger. I use em for taking notes on my phones and drawing on the fire, or phone if I'm really bored while waiting for an appointment at work.
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I bought a similar one from Fry's. Works fine
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I made mine and it works awesome
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I bought a 6pack of capacitive stylus, they work on my et4g, evo, and kindle fire, and they work better than my finger. I use em for taking notes on my phones and drawing on the fire, or phone if I'm really bored while waiting for an appointment at work.
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Do you have a link for these?
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adma84 said:
I made mine and it works awesome
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How did you make one?
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Do you have a link for these?
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No link but they are on amazon search for capacitive stylus and seller is "the friendly Swede" 6 pack with next day shipping was like 12$ they will have kindle fire, iPhone, evo flyer tablet and some other devices in the description they have a pressure sensitive rubber tip the firmer you press the heavier of a line it will leave behind they are aluminum body with a pen clip on em very sturdy and work well with all of my capacitive devices
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I bought the black one at Staples for $14.99.
Thanks for the info guys! Definitely gonna go buy one then...or a pack. I've been playing Draw something (addictive) game, and it's difficult to use your finger to draw anything.. Lol. Plus I think it's a good accessorie to have..
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I did the 3-pack from Amazon too - under $5 delivered and I like em.
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I did the 3-pack from Amazon too - under $5 delivered and I like em.
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I only got the 6 pack cuz we got 5 androids in the house and a Samsung series 7 windows tablet so each device got it's own stylus and I have 2 with my kindle fire cuz one of the Androids is a note so its got its own super pimp s pen that thing is cool as hell, u cab draw/write with one side and erase with the other and it learns multiple styles so if more than one person uses it it will adjust to each persons style based off of small things like angle its held against the screen and pressure used to contact the screen, but that's wacom for you they have some seriously sophisticated touch pen technology, If the note/journal or something similar comes to sprint it may just be my first Lte device
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I just ordered the ones from the link. Thanks for sharing lol
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Monoprice has those too for very cheap
http://www.monoprice.com/products/search.asp?keyword=stylus&x=0&y=0
be careful when using those when you write on an angle though, you can scratch your screen if you press too hard with the metal part
I have a question is there anyway or it might already be ported to get the s-pen to work like it does on the galaxy note? Being able to write and it shows on the screen? Or is that a hardware type thing? All these might be a stupif question but I thought I'd ask
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As long as the pen tip conducts ur electricity to the screen it should register properly. (Its not really conducting your electricity im just avoiding getting into the physics) I'm just not sure if our screen has the appropriate layers for pen tip abuse....scratching etc .
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There are stylus' out there that are made for use with our device, to prevent scratching and they register fine on our screen. I recommend going online and looking up some accessories for our phone and they will usually point you in the right direction.
Just go on amazon and look for capasative stylus. I got a 3 pack for like $5 that work great.
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I recall seeing a review on this. It doesn't work on anything other than the Note. The reviewer said something about the Note having added software that allows it to work with the s-pen. I'll post the link to the review when I find it.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=/watch?v=8Bu7YG6qfcc&v=8Bu7YG6qfcc&gl=US
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The s pen will not work. It works differently than a standard stylus, (its inductive) and will only work with the hardware layer on the note. Any CAPACITIVE stylus will work.
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Does the Note's S Pen work with the Galaxy S3?
Nope, s-pen is an active digitizer. There isn't the same tech/hardware in the g3 as there is in the note
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Go on eBay and search Galaxy S3 stylist, and you can get one that works for the S3. The price range is $. 99 to $29.99. They have some almost identical to the Notes S pen, for one just like that you are looking at around $29.99
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http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ETC-S10CSEGSTA
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http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ETC-S10CSEGSTA
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That same pen is cheaper on eBay though.
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There is nothing for the S3 that will be comparable to the S-pen on the note. The C-pen is decent, but it's not going to be as precise, or responsive as the S-pen.
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Is the c pen more accurate than one of those ball tipped sylus pens? I have one of those and it writes very broad lines
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The c pen is definitely more accurate than the ball stylus pens due to the slim tip so you can actually see where you are writing. The only problem with the c pen is that it will occasionally not register as touching the screen.
I bought one because I take a lot of notes using S memo and I had an extra $20 bucks laying around lol. So if you can spare the cash I would reccomend it over the ball stylus pens but just know that it will only work for the s 3
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Either that or i'd just get an Adonit Jot stylus....
I just use one of the ones that have a rubber ball at the end.
C-pen didn't work out for me, because it's design a little bit fat. I guess, that's the only way to have stylus is to buy Galaxy Note Series . And also they have wacom grid, which can sense pressure.
good info
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There is nothing for the S3 that will be comparable to the S-pen on the note. The C-pen is decent, but it's not going to be as precise, or responsive as the S-pen.
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It is for me
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C pen is so expensive. How little are you really gonna be clicking? S3 doesn't have the special touch screen built in like the note so the pen gets bigger or smaller from how hard you press anyway. Any cheap stylus will work great. I got a laser, flashlight, chrome pen, and stylus in one for like 6 bucks at Monoprice. Works better than I dreamed.
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C pen is so expensive. How little are you really gonna be clicking? S3 doesn't have the special touch screen built in like the note so the pen gets bigger or smaller from how hard you press anyway. Any cheap stylus will work great. I got a laser, flashlight, chrome pen, and stylus in one for like 6 bucks at Monoprice. Works better than I dreamed.
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Can you please post the link for that great deal? Thanks
thanks for your information
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Can you please post the link for that great deal? Thanks
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lol oh man almost a year later, but here it is http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=112&cp_id=11201&cs_id=1120105&p_id=9719&seq=1&format=2
At least now I can give a mini review. It works great as a pen and I use it whenever I have to sign something. Stylus tip still works fine and always has no problem with responsiveness. Only thing that sucks is the flashlight and laser died fast. It's all chrome and black so it still looks nice, but I have no idea how to put a new battery in. I even called and asked them, but how they said to do it was still impossible.
Anywhere to get this in Canada? Its the second version.. I was only able to find the first version.
Thanks
arty93 said:
Anywhere to get this in Canada? Its the second version.. I was only able to find the first version.
Thanks
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I heard the accuracy is slightly off for the 2014 ed.
I have the spen with eraser and I can confirm that it's slightly off centered.
I filled the tip down to have it more precision.
killer8297 said:
I heard the accuracy is slightly off for the 2014 ed.
I have the spen with eraser and I can confirm that it's slightly off centered.
I filled the tip down to have it more precision.
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When you filled it down, did the accuracy improve? Is it the same as the standard built in spen?
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arty93 said:
When you filled it down, did the accuracy improve? Is it the same as the standard built in spen?
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I guess it's the pens used for the last gen of note devices.
I mean is the accuracy the same as the standard
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arty93 said:
When you filled it down, did the accuracy improve? Is it the same as the standard built in spen?
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Filling the tip down will do absolutely nothing. Don't believe me? Get yoru spen out, press it into your finger and then slide that same finger over the screen (finger nail touching the screen). The pen will still write. It's the depression and location of the pen, not the "tip"
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Filling the tip down will do absolutely nothing. Don't believe me? Get yoru spen out, press it into your finger and then slide that same finger over the screen (finger nail touching the screen). The pen will still write. It's the depression and location of the pen, not the "tip"
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There is another thread here where several users found that filing down the other end of the nib (not the bit that touches the screen) brought the pen closer to the screen. When the S Pen is vertical this makes no difference and all the alternative pens seem to work fine. However, when the pen is held at an angle, the slightly different length means the digitiser registers the location of the tip offset from where it really is.
It's true that it doesn't matter where the actual tip touches the screen but it does matter where the electronics in the pen are in relation to the tip.
arty93 said:
Anywhere to get this in Canada? Its the second version.. I was only able to find the first version.
Thanks
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In the U.S. the only choice appears to directly order from Wacom, not sure if they have shipping to the great white north.
Note10.1Dude said:
In the U.S. the only choice appears to directly order from Wacom, not sure if they have shipping to the great white north.
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They do not unfortunately! Any other possible alternatives?
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No other thoughts. I got an S-Pen with Eraser off of Amazon for about $15. It works fine, is a much better size in the hand than the included S-pen. It is similar to a bic pen in both size and quality.
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No other thoughts. I got an S-Pen with Eraser off of Amazon for about $15. It works fine, is a much better size in the hand than the included S-pen. It is similar to a bic pen in both size and quality.
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Can you post a link please
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According to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484014 thread, none of the 3rd party styli really works properly. Only the genuine Note 10.1 2014 Edition seems to work without an offset.
You may not care about a 1mm difference between where the tip of the stylus is and the point where the touch registers, but it would drive me mad.
S-pen
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Can you post a link please
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Here is the one that I got.
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B009QW3SGQ/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
the Original Note 10.1 stylus works great no offset and I an fairly Sure Sansing sold a full sized version
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