Best Stylus for Note Taking

Best Stylus for Note Taking

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    Chris G
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    I find my Note 5 rubber tipped stylus works well, mainly I use it because it’s smaller and the rubber tip don’t scratch up the screen protector.

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    #44604
    Nidlax
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    • Posts: 22

    My UP-810E stylus does not seem to scratch the factory applied screen protector. It has two side buttons and an eraser.

    #44617
    Likoum
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    • Posts: 68

    The ruber tipped stylus is less noisy on the screen 🙂

    #44729
    mshayanh13
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    • Posts: 58

    I find my Note 5 rubber tipped stylus works well, mainly I use it because it’s smaller and the rubber tip don’t scratch up the screen protector.

     

    On Amazon there’s a big price difference between the Note 4 Pen and Note 5. What’s the difference between the two pens?

    #44856
    Paul
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    On Amazon there’s a big price difference between the Note 4 Pen and Note 5. What’s the difference between the two pens?

     

    I also would like to know the difference. On Amazon UK they are both £20 but the 4S is currently on special offer at £6.49

    #45027
    Paul
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    • Posts: 35

    Sounds like the Note 4 is not really ideal as it will write when it is close to (but not touching) the screen. This assumes that our Books behave like a Stylus.

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    julia roberts
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