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    Apple’s Pencil

    by engiec418 ·

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    Hello! Just wondering:
    When it comes to writing and drawing, how does Apple’s Pencil perform compared to Sony’s styluses? Is one more precise or responsive than the other?

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      by birdmantd ·

      In reply to Apple’s Pencil

      It all depends if you regularly use or want to use their stylus/pencil.

      Personally, I have a Samsung S Tab 10 Ultra that I lost the original stylus. I rarely ever use my stylus but I wanted a stylus even if I didn’t regularly use it. Samsung wanted $ 50 for a replacement. I found a perfectly good stylus for about $12 and I am very content. If you like to spend money or absolutely need it go ahead and get it from Apple. You don’t have to buy a specific brand/manufacturer but it is your choice.

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        by engiec418 ·

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        On the one hand, yes, cheap styluses can do the job, but if you’re actively working with graphics, that’s an issue. I’d like try a pencil for a while, like a test)

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      10 years ago I would have picked from the tree.

      by rproffitt ·

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      Today it feels the same with apps being the difference.

      I’m calling this a draw. As to writing I don’t use a pen for that since voice dictation is available.

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