Estylo 1.1 is the first and ONLY wooden stylus to work on capacitive touch screens such as that of the iPad. At Plai our goal was to create a completely eco friendly product that would inspire the imagination. Designed for artists seeking greater accuracy over their work, it can also be used for writing or simply navigating the web. Inside Estylo we use high quality conductive materials so that no extra pressure is needed for it to be detected. In other words, Estylo is the pencil of NOW.
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conshmillo 7:29 pm on November 30, 2011 171 days ago Reply
I use DAGi styluses with my iPad, but this look like a nice idea worth trying and supporting.
JPWatkins 8:05 pm on December 1, 2011 170 days ago Reply
Interesting. I’ve never used a capacitive stylus on my iStuff. What do you use it for? And why do you like it?
I can see that it might be especially good for drawing or writing. I like my Wacom which I use for graphics applications on my Mac.
conshmillo 11:20 pm on December 1, 2011 170 days ago Reply
Sketching and jotting down handwritten notes. DAGi was the only one I could find that allows for little more precise positioning and finer lines. It’s still not perfect. I think Apple needs to build into iOS more functionality for styluses. Kind of similar to what they did for magic mouse. To communicate pressure, size and such from stylus to the iPad. It would be nice to have magnetic brushes of different sizes and similar tools for drawing and painting.