Burl F. Friday 06 November, 2009 |
| this product is better than advertised! |
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Craig F. Monday 07 September, 2009 |
| awesome product. This is my 2nd one. I wore the first out.Keep up the good work and great products |
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Frank G. Wednesday 15 July, 2009 |
| Works good for anyone with big fingers. The top doesn't "drag" too well becase it's a little sticky or rubbery feeling. The tip could be more pointed, it's a little too blunt. Overall I like it and would buy another one. |
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Cherilyn N. Tuesday 07 July, 2009 |
| I ordered two of these pens because I was SURE that I would lose one of them, but it turns out that I don't even need them. I have natural fingernails that aren't very long and my fingers work better than this pen does. The pen works, but I would suggest you try using your fingers first before investing in one of these. You'd be surprised how easy the iTouch is. |
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Candy G. Tuesday 07 April, 2009 |
| Works fine for me, specially for messaging and other applications because of my long nails!! |
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Charles S. Tuesday 17 March, 2009 |
| This item is a little clumbsy to use, but still better than a thick finger. Worth having and using. |
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Daniel O. Tuesday 24 February, 2009 |
The rubberish tip is too grippy to drag across the screen.
My solution: stretched a little piece of pantyhose over it and taped neatly.
Slides nice now! A little more pressure required with screen protector, but no biggie.
I'm working on a do it yourself stylus made of a piece of hollow antenna and something called conductive foam that I saw somewhere. Youtube?
I think a conductive foam tip would be ideal for this stylus.
I want to end up with a perfect stylus, because I prefer that method.
I'm on a mission. I will succeed.
Handhelditems? Good people.
Don't overpay for accessories.
The touch 2g is the greatest gadget ever made, no? |
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Mary M. Thursday 19 February, 2009 |
| This pen works pretty well. Does everything I'm able to do with my finger. I currently have my first generation Iphone protected with a protector screen and I have to press a little harder with the pen because of this, but that's no big deal. If I remove the protector screen, the screen is more sensitive to touch. Since I can't and never will master two hand texting/emailing on my keyboard, utilizing the stylus pen will suffice. Overall, it is a very good price and would recommend it to anyone. |
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Michael F. Friday 13 February, 2009 |
| The stylus is a good size for holding without being overlarge. You have to use significant pressure to activate the Touch screen. You cannot drag with it. It's primary value seems to be with the virtual keyboard. If you have narrow fingers, this will not help you much. It does cut down on the number of fingerprints, too. |
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