The tip is 1.9mm in diameter and gives you a lot of precision when writing or drawing. (*It won't work on resistive displays, but I can't remember the last time I saw a phone/tablet with one of those.)Ģ0 hours of battery life make sure it will last for several days of sketching and writing. You don't need to have any special hardware on your phone, it writes on any display where your finger works. The Bamboo Tip looks great and feels even better in the hand. I think it works well, but the $49.95 asking price is tough to justify. So to get a better idea of how these pens work and whether or not they're worth the rather hefty price tag, I decided to take the Bamboo Tip for a test drive. We've seen several of these "active capacitive" pens before, but they still occupy a rather forgotten category - one that's neither fully active neither as cheap as regular capacitive pens. Writing and sketching with the Bamboo TipĪ couple of weeks ago, Wacom announced the Bamboo Tip, a fine-tip stylus that had us interested.
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