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Published: 2015-02-24, Author: Lori , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Adonit Jot Touch feels very good and delivers excellent pressure-sensitivity performance with no lag
It doesn't have a travel case or spare nibs, and while the USB power charger is cleverly designed, it's likely easily lost
Nicely balanced, comfortable and well-designed, the Adonit Jot Touch is an excellent pressure-sensitive stylus for the iPad....
Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Jacob , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: The iPad was built so that you'd never need a stylus. Apple wanted you to be able to pick up a tablet and just start using it, without having to search around for something to control it with. But there are still many reasons that you may want want to use...
Abstract: The stylus is not necessary for your day-to-day existence, we'd bet. You may think of a stylus as something you're just not in need of, and you might be right. Though there have been a lot of really good styli of late, it's still a relatively niche market...
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Tim , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: iPad owners are lucky: manufacturers make styli that only work with their devices. Today we'll be taking a look at yet-another of these iOS-exclusive digital drawing and writing tools, the Adonit Jot Touch with Pixelpoint ($99).Despite its rather limited ...
Published: 2014-07-21, Author: Jeff , review by: macobserver.com
Looks good, durable, comfortable to hold. Long battery life and fast recharging. Pressure sensitivity works with other Jot Touchcompatible apps. Adobe Creative Cloud support.
Button placement makes accidental taps too easy, Creative Cloud support is limited to Adobe's Sketch and Lines apps, stylus tip feels like plastic on glass
Published: 2014-07-10, Author: Antonio , review by: pcmag.com
Premium look and feel. Two buttons, one of which is programmable (but not with Adobe's Sketch and Line apps). Adonit's Pixelpoint tip. Pressure sensitivity.
Inaccurate at times. Easy to accidentally press buttons. Shortage of compatible apps (for now)
Adonit's new Jot Touch is a less expensive but equally accurate alternative to the Adobe Ink and Slide....
Published: 2014-06-30, Author: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
Following the release of Jot Touch 4 and Jot Script Evernote Edition, Jot Touch with Pixelpoint ($120) is the next evolution of Adonit's drawing stylus. Like its predecessors, Jot Touch with Pixelpoint is an advanced digital stylus with Bluetooth 4.0 conn...
Abstract: Rebuilt for 2013, Adonit's second-generation Jot Touch ($90) is one of very few pressure-sensitive iPad styluses on the market, arriving at a lower price point with enhanced hardware and improved software support. On the surface, it looks extremely si...
Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Will , review by: tekbeattv.com
we really enjoyed using the Adonit Jot Touch and recommend you taking a look at this stylus if you are in the market for a device that pretty much has all the elements an artist needs to draw on the go.Supplied by: AdonitPrice: $99.99 There are a lot of ...