| | |  | Ipod - Iphone | Home » » Ten One Design Pogo Sketch Stylus for Apple MacBook | | | | | | | Description: | | 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. Turn your MacBook trackpad into a pen tablet for premium drawing programs! The new multi-touch trackpads allow the Pogo Sketch to control your favorite drawing programs (like, say Scribbles). Wear gloves in the winter? We do. With an iPhone, the stylus allows you to answer calls and surf the web all while keeping your hands toasty. Longer nails can be a problem with touchscreen devices. Using your Pogo Sketch, you'll soon find that problem is history! Lastly, the cool, glossy Pogo Sketch pocket clip will keep your stylus close by, wherever you are. Ten 1 Pogo Sketch Stylus works with Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, MacBook and Blackberry 9530 Strom. | | | Features: | |
• 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
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Hard to useJun 02, 2010
By P. Kao
"P.D.E."
Bought this product mainly for writing on my iPad's various note taking applications, but discovered its sponge tip is very annoying. The sponge tip is designed to have a semi-spherical shape that is fairly responsive with iPad's touch screen interface during the initial use. However, often time, the tip becomes flat (as you would from compressing on a sponge or a form product) after writing few words and it just goes downhill from there for both the feel and responsiveness. You have to constantly pinch the tip to make it go back to its original shape to write. I will suggest those considering buying this product to look for some stylus with a harder tip.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Works with DroidFeb 02, 2010
By Paul Born Works great for small touch screen buttons and apps like chess where my fingers are to big to hit the screen accurately. Doesn't slide well though when you want to answer the phone or slide to a different app. folder.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Works Well for IpadJun 14, 2010
By R. J. Coles
"RJ"
Was really surprised that I liked this stylus. Its a little lite, but has a good smooth feel and works pretty easily on the iPad. Wish the tip wasn't so wide, but of all the stylus I've tested, this is my favorite. I've actually ordered a few just to be sure I'm not stuck without one. Also comes in other colors like gunmetal grey.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Decent purchase.May 31, 2010
By Adam Payne Purchased this for use on my iPad and I'm a little disappointed, especially for the price. While it seems to conduct the touch to the screen most of the time, it fails just enough to be awkward. Plus, the clip broke within a week of purchase.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works as well as can be expectedJul 29, 2010
By iPad User the pen works pretty much as expected. The issue, if any, is that it doesn't write with the same precision as a Wacom style tablet stylus but that's really the different in the two tablet technologies, not the pen itself.
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