Griffin Stylus for Apple iPad, iPad 2,new iPad (3rd generation), iPhone, iPod touch and Tablets (GC16040)
More control as you write, sketch, tap and drag on your iPad, iPhone or any touchscreen. Griffin's Stylus is a balanced pointer with a soft rubber tip custom designed to mimic your fingerLearn more about the product
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Compatible with:
iPod touch 1st generation
iPod touch 2nd generation
iPod touch 3rd generation
iPod touch 4th generation
iPhone
iPhone 3G
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 4
iPhone 4S
iPad 1st generation
iPad 2 2nd generation
iPad 3rd generation
Stylus for iPad - Greater Control On Any Touchscreen
More control as you write, sketch and drag on your iPad, iPhone or any touchscreen.
Griffin's Stylus is a balanced pointer with a soft rubber tip custom designed to mimic your finger.
The omni-directional tip adapts to any writing style and doesn't care whether you're left-handed or right-handed.
Keeps your touchscreen free of fingerprints and smudges as it gives increased control over any touchscreen operation.
Perfect for sketching, drawing, gaming and photography apps, or any use where you need a finer degree of control than your finger can offer.
Stylus includes an integrated clip that attaches to a pocket in your bag or a pencil loop in your iPad case.
FEATURES:
High-sensitivity, omni-directional point won't scratch or smudge your touchscreen
Great for right- and left-handed writers
Integrated clip attaches to strap, pocket or a pencil loop in your iPad case
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0 of 0 people found the following review useful.
Beats big fingers, 2012-01-02
By Bill
When using IPad I can now hit the small letters, numbers, arrows etc without being sent where i didn't plan to go. It is worth its price every time I use it
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If you frequently lose stuff, buy THIS stylus, 2011-12-29
By NOLAMarsden
Let's face it, a smart-device stylus is a pretty dumb piece of gear - a metal stick with a spongy tip. What makes it smart(er) is the user.
Certainly, there are better looking foam-tipped metal sticks, and styli that lay in the hand more comfortably (both personal preferences), but one pays more; sometimes lots more for these advantages.
If you are like me and, given the opportunity, you will misplace eyeglasses, keys, and writing instruments; THIS is the stylus to buy. Get two or three at a time. I feel less daffy when I lose one and I appear more generous when I give mine to a client or colleague who admires how effortlessly I take notes and make architectural sketches on my iPad.
By the way, the stylus DOES improve the quality of my markings over my index finger; and when I am working in art and drawing media apps, I now consider it essential.
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Griffin Stylus, 2012-02-09
By Lori
I love the Griffin Stylus I purchased for my IPad 2. The best part was the price, it was cheaper in cost but has the look and functionality of a higher priced item.
Works quite well, my only issue is having to make sure my friends don't steal it from meRead more
Reviewed by Bill
2012-01-02
Beats big fingers
When using IPad I can now hit the small letters, numbers, arrows etc without being sent where i didn't plan to go. It is worth its price every time I use itRead more
Reviewed by NOLAMarsden
2011-12-29
If you frequently lose stuff, buy THIS stylus
Let's face it, a smart-device stylus is a pretty dumb piece of gear - a metal stick with a spongy tip. What makes it smart(er) is the user.
Certainly, there are better looking foam-tipped metal sticks, and styli that lay in the hand more comfortably (both personal preferences), but one pays more; sometimes lots more for these advantages.
If you are like me and, given the opportunity, you will misplace eyeglasses, keys, and writing instruments; THIS is the stylus to buy. Get two or three at a time. I feel less daffy when I lose one and I appear more generous when I give mine to a client or colleague who admires how effortlessly I take notes and make architectural sketches on my iPad.
By the way, the stylus DOES improve the quality of my markings over my index finger; and when I am working in art and drawing media apps, I now consider it essential.
The MacMall prices are always the lowest.Read more