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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 [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]. | |
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+ | [* black] The S Pen is smaller (and more stow-able) than either, but 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. |
+ | [* icon_note] In an additional level of customization, the S Pen comes with ''two'' interchangeable tips: a soft tip for writing on smooth glass, and a hard tip for use with screen protectors. |