Pogo Stylus Helps Taking Notes On An iPad

The sleek design of the Pogo Stylus features an ultra-light aluminum body with an anodized finish and laser graphics. The soft tip glides easily over the surface of the display, making it fun and easy to sketch, draw characters, or just slide to unlock. Sized for accuracy, it does away with the awkward typos and misfires common to fingertip-only use.

Unsurprisingly, accessory makers have already stepped up to fill the gap. Ten One Design recently announced the Pogo Sketch and Pogo Stylus, which are fully compatible with the iPad.
Longer nails can be a problem on the iPhone. With the Pogo Stylus, you’ll soon find that problem is history!
As with the iPhone and iPod Touch, the iPad’s screen requires capacitive input, which is why a traditional plastic stylus (or a gloved fingertip) won’t work.
The Pogo pens have special tips that mimic the touch of a finger, but with considerably less surface area.
Do you wear gloves in the winter? at least I do. The stylus allows you to answer calls and surf the web all while keeping your hands toasty.
The pen-length Pogo Sketch is available in silver and pink; the shorter Pogo Stylus comes in silver, pink, gunmetal gray, and black.
Pogo Stylus is just $14.95, and is compatible with the iPhone and iPod Touch (second-generation) as well as the iPad.
If you’re planning to pull the trigger on an iPad, think you’ll grab one of these to go with it? I can definitely see the appeal, especially if you paired it with a handwriting-recognition app like WritePad.
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$15? I’d rather use my fingers.
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