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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] First impressions: this stylus stacks up pretty well against |
- | [* icon_note] While it's much smaller (and hence more stow-able) than either of those, it still has a scan rate of 360 Hz and senses 4,096 levels of pressure compared to the Pencil's 240 Hz and the Surface Pen's |
+ | [* black] First impressions: this stylus stacks up pretty well against [https://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/accessories/pen|Microsoft's Surface Pen|new_window=true] and [http://www.apple.com/apple-pencil/|Apple's Pencil|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] While it's much smaller (and hence more stow-able) than either of those, it still has a scan rate of 360 Hz and senses 4,096 levels of pressure compared to the Pencil's 240 Hz and the Surface Pen's 1,024 levels of sensitivity. |
[* black] Everyone has a unique writing style, and the S-pen stands ready to accommodate with interchangeable tips. The soft black tip provides more friction, ideal for writing directly on the glass. For users with screen protectors, the harder, gray tip glides more freely. |