Tab 2 screen protector on a Note 10.1 - Galaxy Note 10.1 Accessories

Would it fit? I saw a cheap Galaxy Tab 2 screen protector but I don't know if it would fit. I think it would.
I searched a few tab 2 image and it almost exactly as my Note 10.1
Had someone try this?

Nope. I'd bought one when I first got my Note and overlaid it first to see; had to return it.
Honestly, we've got Gorilla Glass and I would worry about the SP affecting the SPen; I've been nude screen for nearly 6 mos and it's still flawless.

kcrudup said:
Nope. I'd bought one when I first got my Note and overlaid it first to see; had to return it.
Honestly, we've got Gorilla Glass and I would worry about the SP affecting the SPen; I've been nude screen for nearly 6 mos and it's still flawless.
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No, yeah, I trust in Gorilla Glass but I love matte feeling of the antiglare SP.

I'm using this and it works well. The anti-glare doesn't fuzz the image too much, and it feels like writing on paper if you switch the spen tip to the all white one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008Y6LG8W/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

xm41907 said:
I'm using this and it works well. The anti-glare doesn't fuzz the image too much, and it feels like writing on paper if you switch the spen tip to the all white one.
*Amazon link*
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The problem is that I live in Venezuela, and here is not easy to find that SP, I found the Tab 2 screenprotect, that's why I expected to fit.
I'd have to buy it on Amazon and wait for it to be delivered.
P.S. I didnt know that the S-Pen tip would make I difference, I don't even know how to replace it... I'm so gonna try it. :laugh:

xm41907 said:
I'm using this and it works well. The anti-glare doesn't fuzz the image too much, and it feels like writing on paper if you switch the spen tip to the all white one.
*Amazon link*
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Do you know what's the difference between both tips? The white one and the black one

JorgeAnzola said:
Do you know what's the difference between both tips? The white one and the black one
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I don't know what the differences are, but I like the white one better. I switched to it within a day or so, and haven't looked back. It might feel similar with the default tip, but I haven't tried it.

This is so old I don't even know if this will be any use to you.
I have both of these tablets, and they have the same screen, almost as if the same exact faceplate was used. You can use either type of screen protector On either device.
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Thanks!
Jooni said:
This is so old I don't even know if this will be any use to you.
I have both of these tablets, and they have the same screen, almost as if the same exact faceplate was used. You can use either type of screen protector On either device.
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Actually, it helped. I had forgotten my doubt and never solved it. Thanks! I would buy a Tab because I can't find one for my Note

Related

Looking for a thin Stylus

Bought this one off ebay but the thing is way too thick and just doesnt perform well with drawing apps like draw something. Can anyone suggest a thinner one trying to find one along the size of the galaxy note
Link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Stylus-T...S-iPad-2-iPod-Touch-Smart-Phone-/120880674107
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i would actually just try to order an replacement stylus for a Galaxy Note. I bought one from an AT&T store just so I could use some of my drawing apps and I'm loving it.
The notes pen isn't suppose to be able to write on this phone I watched a video on YouTube and he was trying to use the notes pen and it didn't work. I was going to get one till I seen the video
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sinxjae said:
i would actually just try to order an replacement stylus for a Galaxy Note. I bought one from an AT&T store just so I could use some of my drawing apps and I'm loving it.
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You sir are a liar, the Galaxy Note S-Pen is not a Capactive Stylus its Inductive
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I actually have something like what you have an it works ok. Is the pointed end useable? I just have the one that's round.
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I only know of 1 and it's NOT quite in production yet...
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hand/hand-stylus
Dagi Stylus
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DAGI-Capaci...Accessories&hash=item19d00c21b5#ht_2443wt_988
Note works best with no screen protector though or a very hard plastic type of protector not sticky thin ones.
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Dagi Stylus
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DAGI-Capaci...Accessories&hash=item19d00c21b5#ht_2443wt_988
Note works best with no screen protector though or a very hard plastic type of protector not sticky thin ones.
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I've used one of those. it's got a big, flat >1/4" disk on it.
VERY awkward.
Compusmurf said:
I've used one of those. it's got a big, flat >1/4" disk on it.
VERY awkward.
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Do they work well?
proxy0 said:
Do they work well?
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I didn't play with it long enough to care to find out. It was that "odd" to handle.
Sadly that doesn't make it a "thin" stylus by any means.
I saw one being advertised on barnes and noble's site for the nook that "looked" thin but I haven't checked it out to see whether it was just the photo that made it look that way.
So I found a stylus that has a smaller surface area. Its the same thickness as a regular pen.
www.wacom.com/en/Products/Bamboo/BambooStylus.aspx
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Found this one works great. thin and light weight plus it was extremely cheap thanks for all the input guys
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Capac...-Note-Galaxy-S-II-Epic-4G-Touch-/370604181070
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If you want to draw on your E4GT you should really give the Jot Mini a try.
http://www.amazon.com/Adonit-Stylus...LTAU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1338263247&sr=8-1
It is very accurate, much more so than ANY bubble-tip stylus and it registers very well on the E4GT's screen. I use one myself. It is also nice and small which makes it easy to carry around with your phone.

GSIII Screen Protector

http://androidcommunity.com/galaxy-...-by-korean-screen-protector-company-20120501/
Seems to fit perfectly with what SamMobile is claiming to be the GSIII.
http://www.sammobile.com/2012/05/01/this-is-the-galaxy-siii/
I am so ready for the 3rd!
It seems likely that Samsung is going to launch 2 devices on the 3rd: GSIII with the physical butttons and shaped like GNex (which this screen protector basically confirms), and the i9800 which is the device leaked without physical buttons.
_dan said:
http://androidcommunity.com/galaxy-...-by-korean-screen-protector-company-20120501/
The bottom cutout makes it look like there will be a physical button. :O! Yet it seems to be placed way too far down.
What do you think?
Sorry if this is a double post. Looked around for ten minutes and couldn't find anyone talking about it.
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Have you been living under a rock for the past few weeks?
Samsung confirmed the presence of a home button a few weeks back, plus the leaked pics of the S3 already confirm the shape and placement of the home button.
tehh4ck3r said:
It seems likely that Samsung is going to launch 2 devices on the 3rd: GSIII with the physical butttons and shaped like GNex (which this screen protector basically confirms), and the i9800 which is the device leaked without physical buttons.
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The i9300 doesn't appear to be the S3, as confirmed by the low screen resolution here. I would say the original prediction of Galaxy M i9300 is correct, with the S3 being i9500 and the third device being the N8000 Note 10.1. i9800 seems to have disappeared completely from the equation, replaced by N8000.
BJ van Beethoven said:
The i9300 doesn't appear to be the S3, as confirmed by the low screen resolution here. I would say the original prediction of Galaxy M i9300 is correct, with the S3 being i9500 and the third device being the N8000 Note 10.1. i9800 seems to have disappeared completely from the equation, replaced by N8000.
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Rdf's aren't very reliable. I feel they are just copy and pasted from past models.
Fair call, it would be easy enough to manipulate as well before posting to a blog.
BJ van Beethoven said:
Have you been living under a rock for the past few weeks?
Samsung confirmed the presence of a home button a few weeks back, plus the leaked pics of the S3 already confirm the shape and placement of the home button.
The i9300 doesn't appear to be the S3, as confirmed by the low screen resolution here. I would say the original prediction of Galaxy M i9300 is correct, with the S3 being i9500 and the third device being the N8000 Note 10.1. i9800 seems to have disappeared completely from the equation, replaced by N8000.
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The two devices announced will probably be the Galaxy M and the Galaxy SIII.
Hmm...
does anyone know, what the notch at the top right of the screen protector
could be for? I mean, what could be at that position?
To me it looked like a hole for a stylus at first
CRaSH3k said:
Hmm...
does anyone know, what the notch at the top right of the screen protector
could be for? I mean, what could be at that position?
To me it looked like a hole for a stylus at first
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Looks like the cutout for the front facing camera.
dont think thats ths SGS3 , looks more like a SG S Advance
http://www.pdashop.be/product/170988/samsung-galaxy-s-advance.html
webjunky said:
dont think thats ths SGS3 , looks more like a SG S Advance
http://www.pdashop.be/product/170988/samsung-galaxy-s-advance.html
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That doesn't look anything like the phone SamMobile posted.
Hi....Why would I need a screen protector if the SG has "Cornings Gorilla Glass" ?
Thanks!
DirkStorck said:
Hi....Why would I need a screen protector if the SG has "Cornings Gorilla Glass" ?
Thanks!
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+1
Also version 2 Gorilla..
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Please use it , i ll be happy for you. Just buy cheap ones and change it easily . There is no technology that is realy unscrachable...
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rouvax said:
Please use it , i ll be happy for you. Just buy cheap ones and change it easily . There is no technology that is realy unscrachable...
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For god's sake...it's gorilla glass 2 though you should get something protective for the glossy back cover because it looks like it would get easily scratched.
Samsung Galaxy S2 - Screen Scratch Test
m8tix said:
For god's sake...it's gorilla glass 2 though you should get something protective for the glossy back cover because it looks like it would get easily scratched.
Samsung Galaxy S2 - Screen Scratch Test
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no need if you get the wireless charging kit...... its a rubberized back door that has the inductive coil in it some say its ceramic.........hope so.....
Still use SGP Ultra Olephobic screen protector on my SGSII it's worth every cent i paid for it and ill be buying similar when they release protectors for the Galaxy S3.
jonny68 said:
Still use SGP Ultra Olephobic screen protector on my SGSII it's worth every cent i paid for it and ill be buying similar when they release protectors for the Galaxy S3.
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how much do they run? cos i want one that lasts not like s**t from china
paintball23456 said:
how much do they run? cos i want one that lasts not like s**t from china
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I think i paid around €13 or thereabouts, still on my phone and has done the job nicely so ill definitely be getting one for the Galaxy S3
100000000% worth getting a screen protector
whilst coins and keys might not scratch the screen, little sand grains do, as I found out on my One X!!!
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how much do they run? cos i want one that lasts not like s**t from china
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you got fake one,very well for my S1

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I'm all over this, thanks!
Very cool ^^
When I finally upgrade, I am definitely ordering one
is it re-usable? Can I take it off one S3 and put it in another? I'm switching from a 16 to a 32gb because I was lied to about first day availability
Sub'd ordering one soon! How is this thing with bubbles?
Also, very important to note: The S3 screen has edges that curve down into the phone. I don't think this will work as well for the S3 as it did for the nexus.
Metallic-Force said:
is it re-usable? Can I take it off one S3 and put it in another? I'm switching from a 16 to a 32gb because I was lied to about first day availability
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Yes you can remove and re-apply.
Alik4041 said:
Sub'd ordering one soon! How is this thing with bubbles?
Also, very important to note: The S3 screen has edges that curve down into the phone. I don't think this will work as well for the S3 as it did for the nexus.
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No bubbles at all. Lay it on and bubbles get sucked out, really interesting to watch.
We've had our S3 for a week now and the curve is not as severe as you think, it is extremely minimal.
Does it interfere with touch screen responsiveness? Just considering how thick it is compared to other screen protectors. Does it distort the screen at all?
Coupon code no longer working :-/
FRuiTBoOT said:
Does it interfere with touch screen responsiveness? Just considering how thick it is compared to other screen protectors. Does it distort the screen at all?
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99% of the time is works flawlessly, usually the screen will not respond if you're doing something very precise, but it doesn't happen often. The thickness is comparable to 4 pieces of paper. No screen distortion at all.
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Coupon code no longer working :-/
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Give it another try and let me know.

[Q] Thoughts on the Samsung S III C Pen

Hey guys,
In excitement to receive the new S III on Verizon, I have set to search for cases, screen covers, etc. However, I happened to come across the Samsung S III C Pen in another post and was wondering what your thought were on it. Has anyone try it yet?
I'm an Animation Student in Digital Arts, and would like to use the C Pen for quick sketching on the S III.
The Samsung's link is here:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ETC-S10CSEGSTA
Forgive me in advance if this topic was meant to be posted in the Q&A section instead of here,
Cheers,
Asanchez1005 said:
Hey guys,
In excitement to receive the new S III on Verizon, I have set to search for cases, screen covers, etc. However, I happened to come across the Samsung S III C Pen in another post and was wondering what your thought were on it. Has anyone try it yet?
I'm an Animation Student in Digital Arts, and would like to use the C Pen for quick sketching on the S III.
The Samsung's link is here:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ETC-S10CSEGSTA
Forgive me in advance if this topic was meant to be posted in the Q&A section instead of here,
Cheers,
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While I can't speak to the C Pen itself, my understanding is that it is just a capacitive stylus, unlike the S Pen for the note. That being the case, you will probably end up with a similar experience to other capacitive screen styli. Their quality can vary greatly but they are all just trying to replace your finger.
gbmitchell said:
While I can't speak to the C Pen itself, my understanding is that it is just a capacitive stylus, unlike the S Pen for the note. That being the case, you will probably end up with a similar experience to other capacitive screen styli. Their quality can vary greatly but they are all just trying to replace your finger.
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I don't think this is true. I saw a video (can't remember where now) that showed this C Pen in use and although it wasn't like the Note's S Pen, it wasn't like a normal stylus either. It is supposed to only work on the GS3 from what I understand and the person in the video used it on an iPhone to prove it. I ordered one yesterday. I will update this post once I get it and let you all know what I think of it.
I also have the Galaxy Note phone so I will be able to compare the 2.
i have watched one video, the only thing interested me...was that the stylus works only on S3, but no respond on iPhone.
Just wonder if it was true or not. and whats the point for that....:good::good:
I bought one last week and ended up sending it back. It looks and feels fantastic, but it didn't work that great with my screen protector installed (Zagg InvisibleShield) The surface was too "tacky" for any real precise usage. I mainly bought it for Draw Something and stuff like that. Now if you don't have a screen protector it should work perfect. Also I was under the impression that you could use it on tablets as well, going off the Amazon description that says: "Replacement for using fingers on your tablet or smartphone touchscreen" Sadly that isn't the case. I tried it on my Acer Iconia a500 tablet and my wife's Galaxy Nexus and it didn't do a thing. That's mainly my fault though for not doing research on it before hand and just going off of the Amazon description. So all that being said, if you don't have a screen protector installed or have something other than a Zagg InvisibleSHIELD, you shouldn't have an issue with it.
DeadPlasmaCell said:
I bought one last week and ended up sending it back. It looks and feels fantastic, but it didn't work that great with my screen protector installed (Zagg InvisibleShield) The surface was too "tacky" for any real precise usage. I mainly bought it for Draw Something and stuff like that. Now if you don't have a screen protector it should work perfect. Also I was under the impression that you could use it on tablets as well, going off the Amazon description that says: "Replacement for using fingers on your tablet or smartphone touchscreen" Sadly that isn't the case. I tried it on my Acer Iconia a500 tablet and my wife's Galaxy Nexus and it didn't do a thing. That's mainly my fault though for not doing research on it before hand and just going off of the Amazon description. So all that being said, if you don't have a screen protector installed or have something other than a Zagg InvisibleSHIELD, you shouldn't have an issue with it.
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What about ghost armor? I know it's same idea as Zagg, but you said "something other than Zagg InvisibleSHIELD"
XdrummerXboy said:
What about ghost armor? I know it's same idea as Zagg, but you said "something other than Zagg InvisibleSHIELD"
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If it is the same as the Zagg where the screen protector is tacky, then it will probably have the same results. It would probably work better if there isn't a screen protector on there or a crystal clear one. I have a regular capacitive stylus and using it on my Transformer, you can feel a little resistance with a "tacky" protector.
julez456 said:
I don't think this is true. I saw a video (can't remember where now) that showed this C Pen in use and although it wasn't like the Note's S Pen, it wasn't like a normal stylus either. It is supposed to only work on the GS3 from what I understand and the person in the video used it on an iPhone to prove it. I ordered one yesterday. I will update this post once I get it and let you all know what I think of it.
I also have the Galaxy Note phone so I will be able to compare the 2.
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The SGSIII uses a capacitive stylus. I tried my GNote stylus on the SGSIII and it does not work. The GNote can take a WACOM (Stock) stylus and a capacitive stylus and work I believe.
I do like using S Memo from my GNote to jot notes so I ordered the OEM Stylus for my SGSIII as well.
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The SGSIII uses a capacitive stylus. I tried my GNote stylus on the SGSIII and it does not work. The GNote can take a WACOM (Stock) stylus and a capacitive stylus and work I believe.
I do like using S Memo from my GNote to jot notes so I ordered the OEM Stylus for my SGSIII as well.
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Yea I know. I also have the GNote but I also have the Wacom Intuos 5 tablet and my GNote stylus does not work on it and the Wacom stylus does not work on my GNote either. I also ordered the OEM Stylus for my SGS3. Should be here early next week. :good:
And for the OP. Your first mistake was putting a Zagg shield on your phone. I used to use them on all my phones pretty much when they were the only option but Zagg shields suck. They're tacky like you said and they discolor, turn an ugly brownish color and the corners eventually peel (quicker than most other screen protectors I've used). There are plenty of better options out there now. I, personally, choose to keep my phones naked now. :cyclops:
Noob question:
does it take batteries somehow? I would imagine the pen simulates our fingers' electroblahblah pulses somehow... right?
XdrummerXboy said:
Noob question:
does it take batteries somehow? I would imagine the pen simulates our fingers' electroblahblah pulses somehow... right?
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No batteries..
so has anyone else bought one of these? i wanted the Gnote originally but verizon never got it and i doubt they will get the note 2. i want it for s memo for taking notes
After watching this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajNk7IQNYEg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I decide not to get it
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jgalan14 said:
After watching this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajNk7IQNYEg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I decide not to get it
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i watched that video too. wonder if a cheap regular stylus would give the same experience
It looks really cool. Not sure how much I'd use it though.
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XdrummerXboy said:
Noob question:
does it take batteries somehow? I would imagine the pen simulates our fingers' electroblahblah pulses somehow... right?
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A wacom pen works with magnets. You can actually write though something as thick as cardboard and it will still work.
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jgalan14 said:
After watching this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajNk7IQNYEg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I decide not to get it
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Damnit! Wish I woulda watched that video before I ordered mine. It should be here tomorrow according to UPS. I'll let you guys know what I think of it. I also have a Galaxy Note so I'll be able to compare the 2.
julez456 said:
Damnit! Wish I woulda watched that video before I ordered mine. It should be here tomorrow according to UPS. I'll let you guys know what I think of it. I also have a Galaxy Note so I'll be able to compare the 2.
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any update? how do you like it?
I got the C pen today. If you are thinking it will be close in operation to a WACOM pen or the Galaxy Note, it is not. Not even close.
The C pen is well made but the rubber tip skips along and is not smooth. I have not quite figured out the best angle for writing (I am left handed). The C pen does work for flipping screens and apps etc.
I will keep it and play with it some more, but it is really more of show off feature that is not nearly as useful as it is on the GNote. I wanted to try it because I do actually take and keep notes on my GNote. I will update if I discover anything new.
The S pen is absolutely not worth it. It doesn't work on any other devices besides the SGSIII
And it really doesn't work any better that other styli on the SGSIII. The only thing it has going for it is that it looks beautiful.

S Pen Holder - Nylon tip -OK on GN 10.1?

Hello everyone!
I just received my Samsung S Pen Holder Kit. It arrived with a stylus that looks to be made for the Galaxy note S3.
The seller on ebay stated that it is fine to use on GN 10.1. It has, or what looks to be a nylon tip and the instructions state that it is non-replaceable.
It works and responds great and the Stylus button responds as well.
My question is, will this tip cause problems on the screen in terms of scratching, gouging, etc?
Thanks.
Mine has the same tip as yours and has not caused any problems so far for me, but I just got mine too .
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Mine has the same tip as yours and has not caused any problems so far for me, but I just got mine too .
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Thank you staffman for the reply.
Ok, i have another 7 days to return the GN back to BB if there is an issue. It writes and feels real good...
The barrel pen feels real good so far, what say you?
I say the same. It feels and writes like a real pen. Glides nice and smooth on the screen. I have used it quite a bit tonight without issue, no scratches, gouges, or marks so far. The pen is weighted just right and the right size for me. Now if only i can just get used to the button and quit taking screen shots while I write.
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I say the same. It feels and writes like a real pen. Glides nice and smooth on the screen. I have used it quite a bit tonight without issue, no scratches, gouges, or marks so far. The pen is weighted just right and the right size for me. Now if only i can just get used to the button and quit taking screen shots while I write.
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Ditto, ditto and ditto... too funny on the screen shots... welcome to the club on that one!
I was concerned over the differences on the tips.
I recapped 3 meetings notes tonight and cant see any degradation in terms of screen scratches.
The biggest problem is my wife see's the s-pen and picks it up and starts to use it... not good!
I was just wondering this. That pen was actually made for the Note 5.3". The reason why I'm doubting this is because Sammy did change the tip on the 10.1 pen...its a softer tip. Maybe they changed it because it does scratch? 5.3" users did report some scratching. I think im gonna stop using it and get the real 10.1 S pen holder.
Basically I dont trust it, eventhouhg it looks nice.
This is the real one you should be loking at:
http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/consum.../accessories/ET-S200EBEGSTD?subsubtype=others
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blue13x said:
I was just wondering this. That pen was actually made for the Note 5.3". The reason why I'm doubting this is because Sammy did change the tip on the 10.1 pen...its a softer tip. Maybe they changed it because it does scratch? 5.3" users did report some scratching. I think im gonna stop using it and get the real 10.1 S pen holder.
Basically I dont trust it, eventhouhg it looks nice.
This is the real one you should be loking at:
http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/consum.../accessories/ET-S200EBEGSTD?subsubtype=others
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Thank you for the link. I will try to find it locally if not i will go to ebay again. Wife is going to kill me!
you do know that the note 10.1 stylus (that was included with your tablet) has white nylon nibs as well, right? They came in a little baggie. The nib alone shouldn't scratch it as it's hardness is much lower. get a piece of grit stuck between the nib and screen though and all bets are off.
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you do know that the note 10.1 stylus (that was included with your tablet) has white nylon nibs as well, right? They came in a little baggie. The nib alone shouldn't scratch it as it's hardness is much lower. get a piece of grit stuck between the nib and screen though and all bets are off.
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Just checked mine and they are all the black, softer ones...
ratindahat said:
you do know that the note 10.1 stylus (that was included with your tablet) has white nylon nibs as well, right? They came in a little baggie. The nib alone shouldn't scratch it as it's hardness is much lower. get a piece of grit stuck between the nib and screen though and all bets are off.
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My 10.1 came with the white nylon nibs as well as the softer black ones. This is day two of my using of the pen kit on my 10.1 and not a signal mark. l always make sure my screen is clean before putting any s-pen to it. If I ever do get a mark I will make sure to post about it.
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GalaxyBill said:
Just checked mine and they are all the black, softer ones...
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that's odd. Mine came with five (5) black with white center ones and two (2) completely white ones.
Just checked mine and it indeed came with the Nylon hard tips so scratching shoulnt be an issue. So question now is: Is the old pen to do 1024 levels of pressure? Or is this done on the screen itself?
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staffman28 said:
I say the same. It feels and writes like a real pen. Glides nice and smooth on the screen. I have used it quite a bit tonight without issue, no scratches, gouges, or marks so far. The pen is weighted just right and the right size for me. Now if only i can just get used to the button and quit taking screen shots while I write.
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you can actually put the stylus in the holder backwards so that the button doesn't line up with the button on the holder, it's worked great for me like this for a couple weeks now.
blue13x said:
Just checked mine and it indeed came with the Nylon hard tips so scratching shoulnt be an issue. So question now is: Is the old pen to do 1024 levels of pressure? Or is this done on the screen itself?
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The pen does the pressure sensing... you can test out by holding the tip of the pen real.close to the screen and pressing it with your finger.. the tablet registers touchs depending on how hard you press without touching the screen
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I was curious..does anyone notice any different when using s pen with 1024 vs 256 sensitivity??
For me, no feeling differnt..
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mandog202 said:
you can actually put the stylus in the holder backwards so that the button doesn't line up with the button on the holder, it's worked great for me like this for a couple weeks now.
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I tried that but there doesn't seem to be a way to make my S-Pen fit into the Pen holder backwards without forcing it, and I don't really want to do that to awful bad. Thanks anyway.
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There are two versions of this pen....at least there are two part numbers. Anyone know the difference s. I just got the one that was llisted on the. Samsung 10.1 site. One it's ETS110EBEGXAR. The other is ET -S110EBE GSTA
Has anyone heard rather there will be new nibs for this s pen.. I have a wacom intuos 4 pad It came with several different type of nibs. I find the spring loaded ones work best for me with the input setting set to very sensitive With the spring. It really feels very much like a graphics style pencil with very soft lead..
Anyway my questions . have anyone tried the intuios Nibs or if there might be different ones available
guys please they are called NIBS.. Not tips . giggles..
thanks for a reply in advance . i will be picking up the note monday after two failed attempts on getting a good nexus 7 . was not going to get the note because i own the intuos but now i believe this could be awesome for doing on site print/ structural changes.without having to drag out my big notebook and so on...
the intuos/cintiq nibs do not fit the the stock s-pen that comes wit the device. The diameter is too large.
ratindahat said:
the intuos/cintiq nibs do not fit the the stock s-pen that comes wit the device. The diameter is too large.
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Ditto and correctomundo... )"

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