PadGadget Reviews the Aponyo Click

Kosella’s line of Aponyo styluses uses a patented conductive fabric tip, which promises to allow the stylus to glide effortlessly across the screen of an iPad or iPhone. I was doubtful, because the previous fabric-tipped stylus that I used had some issues with continual recognition and drag, but the Aponyo Click did indeed deliver a smooth writing and sketching experience. Design wise, the stylus is one of the shortest that I’ve used, which prevents it from giving the same experience as a pen. It’s about equal with the Boxwave and the Griffin styluses. However, the Aponyo Click has a good weight to it, which more than makes up for the size. Many styluses that I’ve used – the Pogo Sketch and the Boxwave – have been too light to replicate the true feeling of a pen. Surprisingly, it is more comfortable to use a stylus with a proper weight than to use a lighter stylus for lengthy note taking sessions.
Read the entire review at PadGadget

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Kosella Styli on Cult of Mac

The popular Cult of Mac blog did a brief overview of the new Aponyo Stylus Series from Kosella.
The new tips really are slick — Kosella sent us an Aponyo Click to play around with, and the fabric really does slide across an iPad’s surface with less resistance than those standard black tips. It’s not a huge difference, but it’s noticeable.
You can read the entire post here. Special thanks to Eli at CoM for his post.

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