Luke has been working in consumer tech for over a decade and is an expert in cameras, computing, VR and audio. He joined Pocket-lint in 2021 and can always be found writing reviews, news and features ...
Whether you’re drawing, taking notes, or browsing the web, a stylus can make daily iPhone use so much easier. Depending on what style you choose, the best styluses for iPhones will either use built-in ...
Using your fingers to control an iPhone works well, but nothing beats the precision and control a good stylus can provide. The Apple Pencil doesn’t work with iPhones, whether you try the first or ...
Capacitive screens are all the rage. iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Android: they all have them. They're smoother and easier to use than the old resistive touchscreens, and all you need is a finger, ...
Styluses for capactive screens like the iPad used to be wide and squishy—bad for precise drawing and writing. Only recently have companies been able to come up with pen-like tips for a superior ...
If you’re an artist who likes to sketch on digital devices like tablets, the importance of a good stylus will be obvious to you. While basic styli are available in abundance, it makes sense to ...
Steve Jobs hated the stylus. It’s obvious why: controlling your mobile device with a penlike thing meant having to carry something extra, and Jobs always disdained extra things. “God gave us 10 ...
Steve Jobs may hate the idea of using a stylus on his touchscreen devices, but the fact remains that some consumers simply prefer an intermediary accessory for interaction. Whether it’s too cold ...
I absolutely adore stylus support for smartphones, tablets, laptops – pretty much any screen that you carry around. I’m ecstatic that Samsung’s experiment in reviving the tech with the Galaxy Note ...