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Published on Jul 24, 2012

The next step in the stylus evolution. Not all lines are created equally, so Jot Touch provides pressure sensitive input to deliver more accurate interpretations of your strokes. Using Bluetooth technology, Touch communicates with Jot Ready apps to give you a deeper experience. Two programmable shortcut buttons makes it easy to undo a mistake or change tools. Even if an app is not Pressure Sensitive, you still have the most accurate stylus around. Jot Touch is what we always dreamed the pen of the future would be.

Summary: Pressure sensitive stylus with Bluetooth. The next step in stylus evolution.

http://adonit.net/product/jot-touch/

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  • AdonitMedia

    Hey All,

    We are currently developing an SDK for the Android platform and will be looking to push to developers asap. Thanks for the feedback everyone!

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  • Silvantica

    huh thought MSP had their own pressure pen tech and weren't using wacoms. Even so those prices differ to anywhere but America It all comes down to how much money you have and if your willing to ship to your country and trust them to provide that it anything goes wrong they will handle it. They are on the right track but the battery life is too much of a negative. I was considering getting a Samsung slate 7 it was $1500 so $1000 to much : /

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  • Alessandro Vene

    The Samsung Galaxy Note too is a nice choice for drawing! Just the fact that people try to make Ipad or Androids tablets look good for drawing is annoying, cause they're NOT GOOD AT ALL FOR DRAWING!

    unless they have Wacom or at least Ntrig digitizer

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  • Alessandro Vene

    I own the Samsung Slate since the first day, and I doesn't have any screen lifting or heating problem, I read that they made a bad batch of it, but also that Samsung replace it for free -

    Mine was 999$, Surface Pro is around that price, if not less, so around 200$ more than Ipad... keep in mind that the third gen intel i5 in those machine is roughly 7000 more powerful than the Ipad processor (or any other Android tablet) and they have a real Wacom!

    but I wish they would have more battery too!

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  • Silvantica

    lol so I wouldn't call the Microsoft Surface Pro portable tho. The people who bought the first tablet from a company who has no experience in the area are the type with a lot of money to throw around or don't ask the best of their devices. thanks though most people always have to consider the cost and longevity of technology unfortunately Microsoft has poor customer service and usually doesn't support their products after the first few months. battery*

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  • Silvantica

    Microsoft Surface Pro is also very expensive especially for those people who don't live in America. It had known storage space issues and the batter is what 3 hours? The Samsung slate 7 has heat and screen lifting issues also being expensive. It's a good start for them but Wacom won't allow them to fully take their customer market. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 was easily half the price about the same as the ipad and it works well enough has a s-pen and palm rejection.

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  • Alessandro Vene

    Microsoft Surface have a Wacom digitizer integrated, not a gummy pen, but a full digitizer under the screen, like a Cintiq, as well as Motion Computing, Lenovo, Toshiba, IBM Tablet, and Samsung, by the way Samsung bought a big part of Wacom lately, so every Slate, cell phone or tablet they are making now have a Wacom active digitizer integrated, or S-Pen as they call it, with 1024 pressure points, those are in fact portable Cintiq :-)

    try to look for Samsung Slate 7. or Toshiba T902 :-)

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  • azm1azm1azm1

    How is that Android ap coming. Will it do pressure sensitivity in the driod ap Sketchbook Pro on a Nexus 7 tablet?

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  • Sil W

    Its recommended to use a screen protector, and the clicks are intentional its trying to replicate tactile feedback. If you still feel weary Ten One Design has made a rubber tip pressure sensitive stylus only draw back its not as precise.

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  • Sil W

    It has palm rejection, so your hand/palm can rest on the ipad as much as you please

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  • Sil W

    wacom is not portable, unless your suggestion is to carry around a laptop and tablet which setting that up breaks work flow, its for when you need to take down those quick sketches.

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