Struggling to choose? Both start at $499, but Paper Pro Move’s no-glare e?ink helps you write longer with fewer distractions.
The iPad’s Quick Notes feature redefines how you capture and organize ideas, combining the tactile satisfaction of handwriting with the efficiency of digital tools. Whether you’re brainstorming, ...
While Apple has all but ignored stylus input, the new iPad may be the best device yet short of a legal pad for taking notes by hand. The earlier stylus were too skinny and too short to get a good grab ...
Onyx Boox has launched a color ePaper version of its 13.3-inch Tab X productivity slate, which can be used with the new stylus input or optioned with a keyboard case for a laptop-like experience. Like ...
An unreleased Pixel Tablet Pen has surfaced, and its tail button can be configured to launch Android’s default notes app in a floating bubble. Getting the button to function requires pairing the ...
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You can use a stylus with your iPad, or a mouse. Or you could try the newly unveiled Adonit Note-M, which is both. One end of this accessory acts as a stylus on the iPad display. Flip it around, and a ...