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-[* black] Stylus comparisons
-[* black] First: Microsoft Surface Pen (from a Surface Pro 4)
-[* black] Second: The original "iPad Pencil" by 53. Works specifically with their Paper app, has a lot of the same features as the new Apple Pencil http://www.fiftythree.com/pencil
- [* black] Also, it's really easy to open up and get the battery out.
- [* black] Double-also, it has an eraser.
+[* black] There's been a lot of talk about Pencil. Let's sketch out a couple quick comparisons to some other styling styluses.
+[* black] First: the Microsoft Surface Pen (from a [guide|51568|Surface Pro 4|new_window=true]).
+[* black] Second: The original "[http://www.fiftythree.com/pencil|iPad Pencil|new_window=true]" by 53. It works specifically with their Paper app, and has a lot of the same features as the new Apple Pencil.
+ [* icon_note] Also, it's really easy to open up and get the battery out.
+ [* icon_note] Double-also, it has an eraser.