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(More customer reviews)Touchscreen device: Nexus One
I got this stylus in order to be able to better show recorded presentations and tutorials of Android applications that I create (it's much skinnier than my finger, so it doesn't get in the way of the image nearly as much). It works great. The length is appropriate, though for my purposes a little longer would be better. It's long enough that holding it like a pencil allows the full support of the joint between my thumb and index finger, though in my presentations I need to hold it between just my fingers with no support in order to get my hand out of the way of the image.
It does require a little bit of pressure (really, just a little bit) in order to work, but it's very easy to get used to this.
Due to the way the Nexus One's four dedicated buttons are designed, you need to touch them near the top (along the bottom of the screen itself). You don't notice this when using your fingers because they are bigger and touch the sensitive area anyway, but this is much more apparent when using a stylus.
The lanyard that it comes with has an interesting plastic end that fits into a 3.5 mm headphones jack. It's meant to be detached from the jack when you're using it (the lanyard is only a couple of inches long), so this is meant for storing and carrying the stylus. This would be great for a tablet, but for a phone that I carry in my pocket, it isn't all that useful (it's there because it's the same product that they label as "for the iPad").
Edit (6/9/2011): I now use (and highly recommend) the "Kensington Virtuoso Touch Screen Stylus and Pen." It's longer, and also has a pen.
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