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Honestly, I’m surprised HTC has the audacity to price a flippin’ stylus at $80 in the first place. Even if it can sketch and do all sorts of magical tricks like make sandwiches.
HTC has created a capacitive stylus that works with devices such as its HD2. Styli are typically constrained to resistive touch displays, as they don't work with capacitive touch panels.
HTC Patents Stylus for Capacitive Screens Article Comments 8 Aug 14, 2009, 8:54 AM by Eric M. Zeman HTC has patented a new type of stylus that can interact with capacitive touch screens.
MoDaCo posted on two HTC patents that we may see on future devices. One is for a stylus and the other for display technology.
That HTC is touting the stylus for its Flyer tablet as a wonderful feature is risible on its own—outside of those with very specific uses, nobody should ever need a stylus in 2011. But the price ...
HTC's range of accessories for the HD2 pales against the array of options from which you can outfit your iPhone 3GS, but the company do have at least a few interesting things in the works. We've ...
HTC's take, however, is to have the stylus provide a charge that is recognisable to the screen in a similar way to how such screens recognise finger-based input.
HTC jumps into the Tablet fray with a 7" display and, yes, a stylus for its Flyer. In our review we find a lot to like, but a price that's difficult to swallow.
The magnetic stylus works by virtue of creating an electrical current as it moves across the display, which is recognized by the capacitive layer. While many Western users prefer capacitive ...
HTC's first attempt at an Android tablet arrives with a $500 price tag in a few short days. Will the custom user experience and optional stylus be enough to attract buyers?
HTC's new tablet features stylus input.Nice, yes, but not unique enough to win a specs battle against the iPad 2 and umpteen other Android tablets that will ship this year. What makes the Flyer ...
HTC reaches back to yesteryear by including a pen stylus with the Flyer. Don’t worry, you don’t need it to operate the device.