The Perfect Stylus for iPad: Brvsh Drawing Pen

29 Sep 2010 | Accessories |

Many users who haven’t yet bought the iPad think they are able to write on this tablet as if it were a piece of paper.

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However, because of the iPad’s capacitive touch screen, you can’t just write using any kind of stylus pen on it. You need a particular pen with a conductive tip that can imitate the motion of your finger tips, like the Brvsh Stylus.

Some people think that Brvsh Stylus works better than Pogo stylus.

This iPad pen comes in a business-class appearance. It boasts to have an executive look. It has a clicking tip-retraction button up top, a pocket clip on the side, and a triangular barrel that prevents it from rolling. The barrel also adds comfort and additional grip.

Brvsh Stylus for iPad works like a paint brush which can give you a weird-sense if you use it for the first time. You can’t feel the solid and tactile reaction that comes with a plastic stylus to PalmPilot screen.

The Brvsh feels mushy and won’t work well if you want to take notes using it. Of course, you are ablet to take notes, but it is designed for painting and drawing, not for writing. In short, Brvsh stylus is intended for drawing and painting on the iPad.

The Brvsh costs $26.95 plus a shipping fee of about $4.50.

This price is a little high for a stylus pen for your iPad. It’s actually about twice the price of a Pogo Stylus, but it is worth this money if what you want is a friendly-pen for your Apple device.

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