Mlg 6136TS Touch Screen Stylus Pen With Ballpoint Pen Silver
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intraland@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/06/14 |
Mlg 6136TS Touch Screen Stylus Pen With Ballpoint Pen Silver
Cons:Doesn't glide well (surface dependent)
Pros:Very nice pen (ink/gel like) |
Daniel_J@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/26/12 |
Mlg 6136TS Touch Screen Stylus Pen With Ballpoint Pen Silver
Cons:ball is a bit too big
Pros:good replacement for those big fingers Comment:
I wanted to try a stylus like this for my phone and tablet since i am having a hard time to enter text and clicking on some hyperlinks ( when i m trying to enter a letter most of the time i got 4 of them or wrong letter cause i got man's hand )I was not ready to pay 40$ ( just to try !! ) for one of these and i found this one for 6.99$ on sale.I'm really happy for texting but ball is still a bit too big for some hyperlinks.Yeah, we still need fingers for buttons located out od the screen or for page enlargement.... |
MrAtheist@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/29/11 |
Mlg 6136TS Touch Screen Stylus Pen With Ballpoint Pen Silver
Cons:The stylus tip feels cheap and mine comes with a few tiny cuts on it to begin with. Hard to glide across the screen.
Pros:It works as advertised. Comment:
Got this to use with Asus Transformer for $10. While it works, it's hard to glide across the screen smoothly as it comes with a fair bit of drag. It's great if all you need is just to press some buttons, but wouldn't recommend for writing on the tablet.On to the other side the ballpoint pen. While it also works, the whole pen itself is a tad bit heavier for my taste. The clip that comes with is super quality that you can't even clip on a single piece of paper if you don't have nails to pry it open.EDIT: after around 1 month, the stylus tip gave up and split in half... i would change it to 1 star if this rating system were half decent and not eating bad reviews. This review was modfied by poster @ 03-04-12 07:32 PM |
Then pen doesn't glide well on my tablet (without a screen protector), but glides flawlessly on my phone (has a screen protector). I think if you keep your devices bare without a screen protector, the pen's going to be a pain. Clicking is fine, but dragging has some issues.Writing wise, I love it, and it works much better than conventional ball-point pens. The ink cartridge can be easily removed, so it looks like the ink can be replaced. The problem is where do I find the replacement ink cartridge once it's done?