![]() ![]() Even if they were glad to do a replacement every 3 or 4 months, I really won’t hassle with it. Targus is glad to talk about warranty replacement. My friends tip actually ripped off while trying to move screen icons. Now I could feel how quickly it had worn. As luck always has it I found the older one. The new one worked like magic compared to the other one. For me it was easy to compare, I misplaced the one I had open, and was forced to get another. Doubt it would be good after a few weeks. It no longer slides easily after about 3 or 4 months of average use, can’t imagine it under heavy usage. And it will come in handy for answering your phone when you’re wearing gloves this winter. At $15, it’s less expensive than a lot of the styluses out there. It works well without requiring too much pressure, and you’ll be able to draw, write, and slide as well as type. If you’re in the market for a stylus for your capacitive touch screen phone or tablet, you should take a look at the Targus Stylus. You can also see that it fits into the convenient pen/stylus holder in the Targus Versavu Keyboard and Case for iPad 2, although it’s not as good a color match here. The package said the particular shade of blue that I received was designed to match the iPad 2 Smart Cover. The Targus stylus is available in black, green, two shades of blue, pink, red, white, and silver. ![]() It doesn’t require a lot of pressure, just enough to depress the rubber tip a bit. I found I needed to hold the stylus at a more perpendicular angle than I usually use with a pencil, and I need to press just a bit more firmly than I usually do with my finger. It also worked well to answer a call, so it could come in handy this winter when I’m wearing gloves. The Targus stylus worked equally well for my iPhone 4 and my iPod touch (2nd generation). I was able to use the on-screen keyboard with the stylus, although this does slow me down from a two-fingered typist to a one-fingered typist, as it were. I could draw, write, slide, and tap easily with the Targus stylus. The tip is smooth, and it glides easily over the iPad’s screen. The rubber tip is soft and compressible, but it isn’t spongy like some stylus tips I’ve tried. The other end has a chrome-colored ring that holds a rounded rubber tip. There’s a chrome-colored pocket clip and a keyring fixture at the top of the stylus. The body of the stylus seems to be made of a powder-coated metal.
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