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  2. Apple Pencil - Wikipedia

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    Apple Pencil is a line of wireless stylus pen accessories designed and developed by Apple Inc. for use with supported iPad tablets.. The first-generation Apple Pencil was announced alongside the first iPad Pro on September 9, 2015.

  3. Graphics tablet - Wikipedia

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    A graphic tablet. A graphics tablet (also known as a digitizer, digital graphic tablet, pen tablet, drawing tablet, external drawing pad or digital art board) is a computer input device that enables a user to hand draw or paint images, animations and graphics, with a special pen-like stylus, similar to the way a person draws pictures with a pencil and paper by hand.

  4. Digital pen - Wikipedia

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    This type of pen is used in conjunction with a graphics tablet, tablet computer, smartphone or digital notebook. The input device captures the handwriting data, that, once digitized, can be displayed on a screen. Common digital pen protocols are: Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) (formerly N-trig) Wacom AES 1.0 and 2.0; Wacom EMR

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  6. Kobo Libra Colour review: The best e-reader I’ve ever used

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    The stylus charges via USB-C, comes with replacement tips and has an eraser as well as a shortcut button for highlighting. The case automatically puts the device to sleep when closed and has a ...

  7. Stylus (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A stylus was used to turn the dials. Later devices of this type include the Arithmometer, in the 1860s; and the Addiator, in 1920. [5] The Addiator was a pocket mechanical adding machine that used a stylus to move tiny rigid slices of sheet-metal that were enclosed in a case.