In Defense Of The Stylus (crunchgear?)
A little while back, I got an email from Atmel, one of the leading touchscreen
makers, asking if I wanted to check out their latest creation: a new active
stylus that works with an improved touchscreen, for stylus actions alongside
normal finger-touches and technologies like palm rejection. I passed, because
to be honest, it didn't sound very exciting. It has shown up at a few other
websites, though, and I thought (slightly apologetically) that I should at
least watch the video. I did. And -- it's not very exciting. Yet despite being
a third-class citizen in our world of capacitive touchscreens, being publicly
ridiculed by Steve Jobs, and generally being considered a nuisance, the stylus
isn't something we should relegate to the company of floppy disks and CRT
monitors just yet. Here's why we can't write it off.
crunchgear?
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