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Reddit mentions of Cosmonaut - Wide-Grip Stylus for Capacitive Touch Screen Tablets (iPad Air, iPad Mini, Surface, Kindle Fire, etc.)

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Cosmonaut - Wide-Grip Stylus for Capacitive Touch Screen Tablets (iPad Air, iPad Mini, Surface, Kindle Fire, etc.). Here are the top ones.

Cosmonaut - Wide-Grip Stylus for Capacitive Touch Screen Tablets (iPad Air, iPad Mini, Surface, Kindle Fire, etc.)
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Compatible with all capacitive touch screens (eg. iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire).Works in any app.Great for doodling, sketching, and writing.High quality, durable construction.Great for people of all ages.
Specs:
Height0.63 Inches
Length5.04 Inches
Weight0.09 Pounds
Width0.87 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Cosmonaut - Wide-Grip Stylus for Capacitive Touch Screen Tablets (iPad Air, iPad Mini, Surface, Kindle Fire, etc.):

u/MonsterTea · 4 pointsr/tablets
  1. There are several types of digitizers. Wacom, N-Trig, Capacitive, and supposedly Synaptics on the new dell venue 8 pro. I'm not too familiar as to the actual definition of digitizer, but from what I know, there is another screen within the Wacom and N-Trig tablets allowing for better accuracy from the stylus and pressure detection. Capacitive is your standard tablet. Just touch screen, and you do have the option of getting a rubber ended stylus to try to write. However, it is nowhere near the technology of the Wacom and N-Trig.

  2. Capacitive is simply touch screen. As I have said before, you do have the option of buying a rubber domed stylus for the capacitive. A capacitive tablet won't be able to use the stylus from a Wacom tablet. Your tablet is a capacitive tablet.

  3. I'd say that note taking isn't that bad. People usually buy wacom enabled tablets for photoshop and note taking. If you find that the Asus t100 is decent with it's capacitive screen, then it shouldn't be a problem.

  4. If you're looking for a capacitive stylus, you might want to check out these:

    http://www.amazon.com/Wacom-Corp-Bamboo-Stylus-Tablets/dp/B004VM0SE6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382554686&sr=8-1&keywords=Wacom+stylus

    http://www.amazon.com/Cosmonaut-Wide-Grip-Stylus-Capacitive-Screens/dp/B007EW9ISM/ref=pd_sim_pc_7

u/Psychamele0n · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I fond this one and this one hope it helped :D

u/4ztec · 1 pointr/ipad

Yeah, typing is great but not notes aren't so easy in an economics or accounting class trying to draw graphs and scribble ledgers & T-accounts.

I just ordered this one: http://www.amazon.com/Cosmonaut-Wide-Grip-Stylus-Capacitive-Screens/dp/B007EW9ISM/ref=pd_bxgy_cps_img_y

Hope it's good.

u/Renan003 · 1 pointr/tablets

When I said I wanted one like the pen that comes with the Surface Pro, I didn't mean the features, just the feel. The one that I already have is really hard to write anything with, so I wanted something more robust so to say. I was eyeing this one, it has a rubber tip, but from the reviews seems to be way better to write/draw with: https://www.amazon.com/Studio-Neat-Cosmonaut-Wide-Grip-Capacitive/dp/B007EW9ISM?SubscriptionId=AKIAJMXJ2YFJTEDLQMUQ&tag=digitren08-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B007EW9ISM&ascsubtag=15635633935959xqh

But it seems kinda big, so I'm open to any suggestions from anyone who can help me out