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[* black] Our teardown hands are itching to get down to business, but we take a moment to test out the S Pen.
-[* black] In a head-to-head comparison, this stylus stacks up pretty well against the other major players such as the Apple Pen and the Microsoft Surface Pen.
-[* black] Everyone has a unique writing style and the S-pen is ready to accommodate. There is a softer black nib for those who need some friction in their life. For those looking to glide across the Note7 effortlessly or use a screen protector the harder grey nib will do the trick.
+[* black] First impressions: this stylus stacks up pretty well against the Surface Pen and Apple's Pencil.
+ [* icon_note] While it's much smaller (and hence more stow-able) than either of those, it has a scan rate of 360 Hz and senses 4,096 levels of pressure.
+[* black] Everyone has a unique writing style, and the S-pen stands ready to accommodate. There's a soft black nib for those who need some friction in their life. And for those looking to glide across the Note7 effortlessly or use a screen protector, the harder grey nib will do the trick.