The iPad is one of the coolest computing devices around, and there are many different stylus designs that work with its capacitance touch screen. Really though, these stylus are nothing more than sticks that do the same thing as your finger. There has been no compelling reason to use a stylus instead of your finger, until now.
Imagine a stylus that has a transparent tip, a stylus that is pressure sensitive, and a stylus that has two customisable buttons on it to allow for input and selection.
Key features:
- The jaja uses high frequency sound to communicate with any device that includes a microphone. The frequencies are above human hearing but can be picked up by the iPad mic. (Patent Pending)
- 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for natural pen strokes
- Capture digital data while sketching directly onto the screen just like normal paper
- Sign or annotate directly onto forms and correspondence
- The nib gives precise pressure control and the two buttons can be customised to allow for other functions such as erase or color change.
- USB plug for quick recharging of the on board battery.
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