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Tag Archives: stylus
iPen: the first active stylus for the iPad
This is pretty amazing. I know I just got a Cosmonaut, but this new Kickstarter video for the iPen blows the Cosmonaut out of the water. Just connect a sensor at the bottom of the iPad and the iPen becomes … Continue reading
I have a Cosmonaut stylus
The Cosmonaut wide-grip stylus. It is mine! Now I can start to do something with hermandraws.com. Thanks Simon!
How Cosmonaut “crayons” are made
Heh, a very light-hearted video from Studio Neat showing how they make their Cosmonaut wide-grip stylus for touchscreens. I love the fact that they used a Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood intro for this.
Cosmonaut wide-grip stylus for touchscreens
The Cosmonaut, a very affordable large stylus that will work on just about any touchscreen input device. Works on the iPad and it only costs $25. The details are really nice.
Wacom Inkling
This might be the coolest thing to come out of Wacom in a while. A new product called Inkling allows you to draw with a special ballpoint pen on any surface you choose and then transfer that drawing digitally — … Continue reading
Pressure-sensitive iPad app
Engadget posted this video above from Ten One Design of an app they’ve developed that allows for simulated pressure-sensitivity on the iPad using a stylus. The iPad by default doesn’t have a touchscreen that senses pressure, but with Ten One … Continue reading