High performing capacitive finger-friendly touchscreens do want no stylus at all. Apple iPad, like all other Apple touchscreen products, is recognized for its great quality capacitive touchscreen. However, you can have some retrospective experiences using a full-fledged stylus to function your iPad. Then, Wacomâs elegantly designed fountain pen-like Bamboo Stylus will be the finest choice for you. Getting through the features and qualities of Bamboo iPad stylus, it is quite clear that this superbly crafted capacitive touchscreen device is made of hard work and deliberation.
Commonly, a capacitive touchscreen does not work well with anything other than human fingers; it is because they are built to work with the conduction rather than pressure. However, Wacom has designed its Bamboo iPad stylus with some advanced technologies to make it run an iPad touchscreen. A springy rubber teat is placed at the end of a better quality metal pen that looks like a fountain pen. A capacitive nubbin is slotted in as the drawing tool on the penâs bottom part. This nipple is capable to operate your iPadâs largely appraised touchscreen. As a result, we get a fantastic stylus for iPads.
Features
Works on all capacitive touchscreens: Unlike many other iPad styluses, Wacomâs Bamboo stylus works on all devices with the capacitive touchscreen. But some analysts have pointed that on devices other than iPad, the Bamboo stylus is not a great performer.
Exactly like a pen: You can carry Wacom Bamboo Stylus exactly like a fountain pen. Its shirt clip lets users keep the pen hooked in shirt pocket. You can have the same experience of using an old day pen while using Wacom Bamboo Stylus on an iPad touchscreen.
Better solution for writing: The Wacom iPad stylus is a fantastic solution for writing on iPad. With its narrow nipple, you can type texts, messages and e-mails on your deviceâs screen. This feature helps you save much of your time, because you will not have to use the virtual keypad to type texts.
No scratches: With the Bamboo stylus, you need not to fear of falling scratches on your iPadâs tidy touchscreen.
High points
The biggest feature is that you can use and keep the stylus like a pen. At a glance, no one would think that the device with you is a stylus as it is exactly looking like a fountain pen. Usage of the stylus is also very smooth and fine. You can use the stylus to type texts and even to draw on your iPadâs screen. It means you save much time as you have not to type contents using a virtual touchscreen. Its less weight is another factor that will induce many people to buy this stylus for iPad.
Low points
The Wacom Bamboo iPad stylus is not a good solution to draw images and graphics on your iPad. It is better for writing, however.
Price
You can grab a Wacom Bamboo iPad stylus for just â¬24.99 ($33). Reviewers have largely appreciated the price tag of the device.