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  2. ReMarkable Tablet review: Can this tablet replace all your ...

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    The ReMarkable Tablet won't, however, be a good replacement for a more conventional tablet like an iPad. It's not meant for the same function an iPad would provide, like surfing the Internet ...

  3. Fire Max 11 Tablet review: Amazon finally takes on Apple - AOL

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    Here's my Fire Max 11 review. Fire Max 11 features and design. ... Although it conveniently auto-pairs to the tablet, the Stylus Pen doesn't work with many apps. Indeed, the built-in tutorial ...

  4. Found: All the Best (and Most Aesthetic) iPad Accessories to ...

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    THE REVIEW: According to one reviewer, "I use this stylus for operating guitar amp sims and soft synths on iPad, which are loaded with small buttons and dials. The soft-touch end of the stylus is ...

  5. Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 - Wikipedia

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    Xiaomare Blanco of CNET also called the device Samsung's best tablet and stated, "The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is an elegantly designed tablet that comes with a capable stylus. It has a stunning AMOLED screen, fingerprint sensor for extra security and satisfyingly loud quad speakers. It's also the first HDR-ready tablet."

  6. 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.

  7. Adonit - Wikipedia

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    It was regarded as the most precise pressure-sensitive stylus for the iPad. [5] In 2013, Adonit developed Pixelpoint technology to build the first 1.9 mm tip, making it the smallest iOS stylus tip on the market. Jot Script, the first stylus with Pixelpoint technology, was designed to provide a natural handwriting experience for notetakers. [6]