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Capacitive Stylus Available for HTC's HD2

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Jan 15, 2010, 3:04 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

HTC has created a capacitive stylus that works with devices such as its HD2. Styli are typically constrained to resistive touch displays, as they don't work with capacitive touch panels. This stylus was made specifically to interact with capacitive screens, and permits for more natural gestures that would be possible on a resistive display. The stylus costs about $28 and is available online.

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Jayshmay

Jan 15, 2010, 9:40 PM

$28?!!!!!!!???. . .

$28 for a frinkin stylus?!!!? It's a frinkin stylus. Well, theres always ebay! I'm sure it's a lot cheaper there.
 
 
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