Looks like there are two versions:
Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note
Bamboo Stylus feel carbon
What are the differences besides the carbon is larger in diameter and heavier? Which is better for our Note PRO 12.2?
The shell is the only difference. (And the price). The inside and functionality of the pen is identical.
Like shadowlea said internals are the same. The carbon is a little more heavy in the hand. Because I draw, do math, and chem on mine I like the heavier pen so I returned my normal feel for the carbon one.
From this forum, it seems that there is no offset issue with version 2 of Bamboo Stylus feel. However, from comments on the following youtube, there seem to be offset problems. Any comments?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VoM8Smp1QY
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From this forum, it seems that there is no offset issue with version 2 of Bamboo Stylus feel. However, from comments on the following youtube, there seem to be offset problems. Any comments?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VoM8Smp1QY
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Some have it, some don't. The point of any Wacom pen is that you have to adjust it to your own preferred setting, but most people don't know that.
Relevant thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2662203
Relevant solution in thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54772260#post54772260
Thank you.
I am going to buy the Bamboo Stylus Feel. It seems that there are a few versions. One without a '2' at the end (the one with offset problem) and one with a '2' at the end (some reported having zero offset issue). It seems that there is also one called "Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note". Which one should I get? Any part number?
On local Wacom's website, I found the following:
Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note SKU: CS-300UK2/UW2
Bamboo Stylus feel SKU: CS-300
Is CS-300UK2/UW2 the one to purchase?
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I am going to buy the Bamboo Stylus Feel. It seems that there are a few versions. One without a '2' at the end (the one with offset problem) and one with a '2' at the end (some reported having zero offset issue). It seems that there is also one called "Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note". Which one should I get? Any part number?
On local Wacom's website, I found the following:
Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note SKU: CS-300UK2/UW2
Bamboo Stylus feel SKU: CS-300
Is CS-300UK2/UW2 the one to purchase?
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That's the one I've got.
Keep in mind that there will always be a slight offset if you hold the pen at a sharp angle. The Spen does the same.
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That's the one I've got.
Keep in mind that there will always be a slight offset if you hold the pen at a sharp angle. The Spen does the same.
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Thanks. It is a bit different from "Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note SKU: CS-300UK2/UW2" available locally in store. I guess as long as it has a 2 at the end, it should be fine. Am I right?
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Thanks. It is a bit different from "Bamboo Stylus feel for Samsung Galaxy Note SKU: CS-300UK2/UW2" available locally in store. I guess as long as it has a 2 at the end, it should be fine. Am I right?
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The difference in numbering is the country it is sold in.
CS-3002 is the EU product code.
CS-300UK2 is, despite the highly deceptive labelling, the US/Asia product code.
(why they chose to put UK in the non-UK variant's labelling, we'll never know.)
Both are the same pen. (CS300UW2 is the White variant for the US, CS-3002W for the EU)
CS-300(and CS-300W) is the one for all the tablets using Wacom's technology, whereas the 2 is the one specifically tailored for the Galaxy Note series.
The CS-3002 actually has a shorter tip than the CS-300. Which is why some people had to saw off a bit of the tip to reduce the offset, they bought the generic one.
Some people think the 2/Note version is new, but they are very much mistaken, it came out around the same time as first Note tablet.
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The Carbon is a bit heavy for me. I bought the Bamboo Feel for Galaxy Note (CS-300U/W2-AX , blue box with letters in white). It is very nice. I don't notice any offset out of the box. Thanks ShadowLea and Gatsrom.
Under S-Note, is it true that not all the pen has pressure sensitive?
I noticed that after converting the handwriting into typed characters, the eraser can no longer be used to erase the characters. Is there a way to do remove unwanted characters?
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Hi everyone. I would like to buy a stylus pen for my tab. I want a thin point pen, not like a fat ball-point one. So I was Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 's pen. Did anyone ever used this pens on TF300T ? My main goal is to note something on pdf's with EzPDF or similar :cyclops:
I don't think those styli will work. AFAIK it has to do with Samsungs framework. You could try plastic disc ones. I use a dagi stylus, the best stylus I have tried so far.
No, the S-pen is not a capacitive stylus. The reason capacitive styluses have the thick end is because the screens require a certain area to be pressed in order to respond.
The thick ended stylus is better working than it looks it would be. For my money, I go with the Spigen Kuel H14, to the extent of ordering one direct from Spigen because they don't sell them here. It was like $17 and really solid, but everyone has their particular favourite, so go with what seems right for you. I use mine mostly for annotating pdfs in ezpdf too.
The plastic disc one that jgaf was talking about is the adonit jot pro, really accurate and great for drawing but it's really fragile and not hugely portable because of that disc. You can just sling the others in a pocket, but if you lose the jot pro cap, you're screwed.
I use mine mostly for annotating pdfs in ezpdf too
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So can you write not too thick with SGP ? adonit seems to bee really fragile, i can't bear that it will annoy me all the time i know
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So can you write not too thick with SGP ? adonit seems to bee really fragile, i can't bear that it will annoy me all the time i know
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Yeah, it's fine for writing. The limitations in handwriting aren't to do with the stylus - works best in supernote and Draw Something - but with ezpdf. I don't use the handwriting notes in ezpdf a great deal, because it has all the notes and highlighting features. But it's good enough to underline within text.
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Thank you dontsurf for your humble reply, of course i won't write pages and pages, i simply want to highlight and annotate. I will take a look in my local stores and post the results.
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No, the S-pen is not a capacitive stylus. The reason capacitive styluses have the thick end is because the screens require a certain area to be pressed in order to respond.
The thick ended stylus is better working than it looks it would be. For my money, I go with the Spigen Kuel H14, to the extent of ordering one direct from Spigen because they don't sell them here. It was like $17 and really solid, but everyone has their particular favourite, so go with what seems right for you. I use mine mostly for annotating pdfs in ezpdf too.
The plastic disc one that jgaf was talking about is the adonit jot pro, really accurate and great for drawing but it's really fragile and not hugely portable because of that disc. You can just sling the others in a pocket, but if you lose the jot pro cap, you're screwed.
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Actually I have a dagi, pretty much the same as adonit. Mine came with a cap, just like a normal pen it protects the tip. It is portable, but like you said it is also fragile. If you drop it without the cap the springs that hold the tip will surely bend. they do come with spare points and discs.
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I've bought a standart thin-end capacitive pen and it's very useful.
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gravis502 said:
I've bought a standart thin-end capacitive pen and it's very useful.
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How abt a link and a evaluation.
Here is the link for the pen: http://www.trust.com/products/produ...=TABLET&ProductGroup=TABLET-INPUT&artnr=18738
I bought it from a local dealer at Istanbul, about 12 bucks, i use it with sketchbook and ezpdf. It s very useful for annotations, if you read pdf s etc like me a lot.
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I use a Wacom Bamboo Stylus. Nice heft & a very accurate tip
Hello,
I already preordered my Galaxy Note 3 and I was wondering if any pouch cases from Samsung will be available. In my opinion the phone is too beautiful to be used with a case. The flip cover and flip wallet are not helpful for me at all as I'm playing many games and I'm using the camera a lot.
The pouch case is offering the optimal protection in pocket. On my Galaxy Note 2 I was using this case.
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Will Samsung offer any pouch cases for Galaxy Note 3? If you also found any pouch cases from other manufacturers, please post them here.
Thank you!
I reached out to a seller on Etsy who overs a wide range of custom leather goods including custom cases, pouches and wallet cases. Now on their Etsy page http://www.etsy.com/shop/TRIMleather they show a lot of iphone products, however, I contacted Corey about cases for the Galaxy line of phones, in particular the Galaxy Note 3.
Good news is he will be offering cases at the end of September for the Galaxy family of phones and I am looking to order one of the wallet cases once I see what the final product looks like. If his current work is any indication of how awesome the GN3 Wallet Case will be I look forward to it.
All natural products, organic vegetable dyes and a nice vintage look.
i liked the spigen pouch cases from my s3/s4. but not sure they are going to do a pouch for a note 3. i would buy one. here is a link. very nice product and feel
like these
http://www.spigen.com/brands/samsung/galaxy/galaxy-s4/galaxy-s4-leather-pouch-case-crumena.html
That pouch case looks really good. Let's hope something like that will be available for Note 3.
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That pouch case looks really good. Let's hope something like that will be available for Note 3.
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Yeah it's really nice I hope they do to but wouldn't hold your breath on it
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Im a huge fan of Golla pouches with their side slot for phone with flap.
*Credit card slots
*zippered compartment for your id, etc..
Unfortunately I emailed them and got a crummy response.
"Thanks for your message, it’s always great to hear from a long time fan. We’re flattered to hear your enthusiasm for Golla and your interest in including us in your write-ups. It’s unfortunate then, that I have to be the bearer of bad news… The Galaxy Note is still a bit too big for our Phone Wallets. Since it is a bit unique, being one of the only gadgets of its size (not quite a phone, not quite a tablet), our normal phone cases aren’t a great fit. Our designers wrestled with a few ideas for how to carry the Galaxy Note, but in the end couldn’t settle on a style that was comfortable to wear. We are currently in the process of working on a few new product lines, so maybe something will emerge in the future. However at the moment, the only Golla bags that fit the Galaxy Note are the Phone Purses: http://shop.golla.com/epages/Golla.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Golla/Products/G1406
Pre ordered mine today too. I Just went for a cheap ebay job to offer some protection while we wait for all the decent ones to get released.
I'm looking for a quality pouch with belt clip. This phablet is to big for skinny jean pockets. Most belt pouches look universal and I'm not sure if they even fit.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ASSEM-rea..._MobilePhonesCasesPouches&hash=item2582976e7d
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Nice collection here
http://m.cellularoutfitter.com/sb-9-sm-1624-sc-7-cases-pouches-for-samsung-galaxy-note-3.html
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That's a nice looking pouch. I would be down for that if they release it.
I dont know why its so difficult for golla, or anyone else to come out with something like this to fit the N3,
I have been using golla pouches similar to these for years as my phone case and wallet in 1. without one I will be kinda lost.
They usually have credit card slots and a zippered pocket for ids, etc..
fitBAG for note 3
I had couple of these for my note 2 and i'm going to order a one or two for my note 3. Fit is amazing, microfiber insides. Great lightweight pouches.
http://shop.fitbag.de/handytaschen-aus-textil-stoff.html
Seem to be German site, so at least for folks in EU.
Is there any pouch out there that is big enough to bit the phone+case?
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Is there any pouch out there that is big enough to bit the phone+case?
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Pouch PDair
I had one of PDair on my old phone and the quality is great. You can get one with clip or the larger one that will accommodate note 3 with bumper attached.
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I dont know why its so difficult for golla, or anyone else to come out with something like this to fit the N3,
I have been using golla pouches similar to these for years as my phone case and wallet in 1. without one I will be kinda lost.
They usually have credit card slots and a zippered pocket for ids, etc..
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I've owned three Golla cases so far. Love them!
Bottom picture is for a htc hd2/s4 mini sized phone, btw.
I bought this one for my Note 3: http://shop.golla.com/en/Phone-Purse-SWOOSIE-G1406
It's a bit tight fit the first week, but it fits 7 cards or more(i have 7) (inside zipper pocket, not in slots), has zipper pocket on the back for coina and is fairly waterproof (not if you go swimming.)
Most importantly, it's the only wallet I've found that fits the Note 3. Oddly, as the mega is bigger an has been out longer... Not to mention the note2...
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I recently got this case off of Amazon, a bit more expensive, and not made for the Note 3, but it fits like a glove.
The material is soft, smooth and I'm guessing it'll age well. Nubuck leather.
It reminds me of how the Twelvesouth BookBook case looks for Apple products.
www .amazon .de/gp/product/B00B1E6QC0/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=ce-de
Anybody seen any new pouches?
What about Galaxy Note 2 pouch?
Anyone out there with original pouch for galaxy Note 2?
Maybe it just fits, dimensions wise Note 3 is a tad bit smaller than Note 2 - you can check this at gsmarena f.e. (151.1 x 80.5 x 9.4 mm for Note 2 vs 151.2 x 79.2 x 8.3 mm for Note 3).
Unfortunately I dont have a quick access to such pouch: all friends with Note 2 are using TPU cases, and my original Note 1 pouch is too short and too wide (obviously, since Note 1 size is quite different).
The only thing that bothers me is that Note 2 is more rounded that Note 3...
Just saw that Samsung is selling the EE-CP905 Bluetooth keyboard (Pic below). Kinda like the leather look and the fact that it's thin. The Logitech one seemed nice, but too thick. Anyone have any experience with this keyboard?
Here in the Netherlands it's being offered for around 129 euros, which seems a bit too much. Is it worth it? Any reviews, pros, cons?
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I purchased this keyboard with my Note 12.2 a couple of days ago. I have been using it pretty regularly over the last couple of days while setting the tablet up. So far I like it very much, it has been the best Tablet keyboard I have used so far and it really responds well to the tablet.
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I purchased this keyboard with my Note 12.2 a couple of days ago. I have been using it pretty regularly over the last couple of days while setting the tablet up. So far I like it very much, it has been the best Tablet keyboard I have used so far and it really responds well to the tablet.
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Any pros/cons?
Basically it doesnt protect the back of the tablet right?
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Any pros/cons?
Basically it doesnt protect the back of the tablet right?
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NO it does not protect the back of the tablet; it works as a front shell & keyboard. I can tell you this that this keyboard is hard to find, it is not on the Samsung Website and I think it is a limited run item that was produced for the launch of the tablet. Chances are if you do not get one now you may never see it available again.
It pairs easily to the tablet; it stays connected very well and it responds instantly even when you have not touched the tablet for a couple of hours. You have only one angle in which the tablet is held into the keyboard; however it is at the perfect angle for viewing the tablet while working. They keys are low profile but they feel very solid and I have not found any issues with this keyboard so far.
Again... I have only had it for a couple of days so this information is based on what I know so far!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707316
It's nice, I am keeping mine. The only real downside to me is that I do not like using the note without a case, and you cannot just flip the note over and have it still lock in place on the keyboard. That said, it does work well with any case which leaves the bottom of the Note open (like the Moko). Far superior to the Zagg.
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Just saw that Samsung is selling the EE-CP905 Bluetooth keyboard (Pic below). Kinda like the leather look and the fact that it's thin. The Logitech one seemed nice, but too thick. Anyone have any experience with this keyboard?
Here in the Netherlands it's being offered for around 129 euros, which seems a bit too much. Is it worth it? Any reviews, pros, cons?
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I paid $88 for it here in the US. I purchased it on-line from B&H Photo and Video (free delivery). It is much sturdier than the zagg keycase cover that is being sold by Best Buy. I think it is great. It forms a protective case for the tabley. Has the same faux leather covering. The only drawback is that it is not true docking keyboard. But for what it is, I think it is great.
It comes bundled in México in the 32gb SM-P900 even the package show it in the picture, it's a great product, serves as a nice cover for protect the screen and a great dock, the faux leather finish is the same of the tablet back.
Hi
I know it's an old thread but I just bought the keyboard, tested it a bit and I was wondering if anyone had an idea how to disable the word tips that display in the bottom of the screen while typing. I make very few mistakes and don't really need it. the problem is that the top of the screen is cut off a bit because of that otherwise it wouldn't bother me much
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I know it's an old thread but I just bought the keyboard, tested it a bit and I was wondering if anyone had an idea how to disable the word tips that display in the bottom of the screen while typing. I make very few mistakes and don't really need it. the problem is that the top of the screen is cut off a bit because of that otherwise it wouldn't bother me much
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I guess It depens on the application you use. I don't have such suggestion bar when I do mail and wordprocessing.
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I guess It depens on the application you use. I don't have such suggestion bar when I do mail and wordprocessing.
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I was using Chrome I didn't try other apps. There is a way to disable it in the settings but it's for all keyboards and not just the hardware one
Hi I have just bought the tablet last night! Loving it so far.
The reason I bought this ridiculously big tablet is because I want to use it like paper and pencil (which is a perfect size for the purpose actually). However I was wondering if there's such screen protector that feels like a paper when drawing/writing with the S-pen? I have been told matte or anti-glare could offer a pretty close experience but it will sacrifice visual clarity (awesome colour gamut on this thing!).
Looking forward to hear from any of you!
No direct experience because I hate screen protectors and no longer use them but you could try playing with some different nibs in the SPen. These are design to give varying drag feeling.
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No direct experience because I hate screen protectors and no longer use them but you could try playing with some different nibs in the SPen. These are design to give varying drag feeling.
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Thanks for the idea. Are you talking about the extra nibs that come together with the tablet? I thought they are all identical.
I have also seen a C-pen from samsung, not sure what that does, would that be closer to my needs?
Thanks
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Thanks for the idea. Are you talking about the extra nibs that come together with the tablet? I thought they are all identical.
I have also seen a C-pen from samsung, not sure what that does, would that be closer to my needs?
Thanks
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Like you I thought all nibs were the same but in looking at this picture it seems like they have different types of nibs. So you maybe able to get some different feeling nibs from wacomb.
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Thanks for the idea. Are you talking about the extra nibs that come together with the tablet? I thought they are all identical.
I have also seen a C-pen from samsung, not sure what that does, would that be closer to my needs?
Thanks
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It should come with two different nibs, one soft-tipped and one hard.
I'll test tomorrow if the nibs are the same as the ones in my Intuos pen. If they are, you could order some of those.
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I have a Intuos too. The stylus is not picked up by the tablet. However I have not tried putting the nib on the S pen
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On the Note 3 you could use various Tempered Glass screen protectors that made the experience a bit more like paper, but I dont think those are available for the NotePro. (That and they're already 60 quid in 5.7". In 12.2" they'd be around 200 quid.)
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I'll test tomorrow if the nibs are the same as the ones in my Intuos pen. If they are, you could order some of those.
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I have a Intuos too. The stylus is not picked up by the tablet. However I have not tried putting the nib on the S pen
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So, that's a no. The tips are far too big for the Spen, and about 0.3mm too thick for the Wacom Bamboo Feel pen.
Anyone own a Bamboo tablet and have the possibility to test if the Bamboo tips fit in the Bamboo Feel pen?
I was wondering if anyone had any S pen Alternatives? I want to get a bigger stylus that's like a normal size pen. I am not too concerned about price so let me know what is how and how accurate it is.
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I was wondering if anyone had any S pen Alternatives? I want to get a bigger stylus that's like a normal size pen. I am not too concerned about price so let me know what is how and how accurate it is.
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http://www.wacom.com/en/de/everyday/bamboo-stylus-feel-for-samsung-galaxy-note
Wacom is the company behind the Spen technology.
There is also a carbon version which is more luxury but more expensive.
http://www.wacom.com/en/de/everyday/bamboo-stylus-feel-carbon
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http://www.wacom.com/en/de/everyday/bamboo-stylus-feel-for-samsung-galaxy-note
Wacom is the company behind the Spen technology.
There is also a carbon version which is more luxury but more expensive.
http://www.wacom.com/en/de/everyday/bamboo-stylus-feel-carbon
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Thanks, I seen this one before i just wasn't sure how good it actually was.
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Thanks, I seen this one before i just wasn't sure how good it actually was.
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Personally I like it. The cap with clip is a nice touch. It's a Wacom so there's a chance you'll have to manually adjust the offset.
feel compatibility?
Does it have to be feel for Samsung Galaxy Note or does the regular feel work too?
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Does it have to be feel for Samsung Galaxy Note or does the regular feel work too?
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It does work, but not as well. The Feel for Note is a second version because the first had issues with offset and sensitivity on the Galaxy Note devices.
Wacom Bamboo Stylus Feel
Found this on ebay: Wacom Bamboo Stylus Feel For Samsung Galaxy Note Colour White (CS-3002W)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231436640432?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT £19.99 inc p.p
Got mine today click and collect at Argos and it works perfectly on my Galaxy Note 12.2
No offset that i can detect.
Comes with two spare nibs and there are nib packs available for £6.86. I haven't tried them but they look as though they should fit the Bamboo fine.
Hope this is useful information.
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http://www.wacom.com/en/de/everyday/bamboo-stylus-feel-for-samsung-galaxy-note
Wacom is the company behind the Spen technology.
There is also a carbon version which is more luxury but more expensive.
http://www.wacom.com/en/de/everyday/bamboo-stylus-feel-carbon
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Has anybody found one like this but also with a real ink pen on the other side? A 2 in 1?
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Has anybody found one like this but also with a real ink pen on the other side? A 2 in 1?
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No, I ended up buying that stylus and love it. I haven't sent a 2 in 1 though.
savvacon said:
Has anybody found one like this but also with a real ink pen on the other side? A 2 in 1?
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Sadly, no.
I'm not sure if they'll bring this pen back, but I use this Pen.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0076Z3GMG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Here is a picture of it next to a lead pencil.
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It does have a button on the side so you can still use Air Command
It also works on my Samsung phone
S-Pen Alternative
HI, sorry but my english isn't very good. I've been using tablets PC since 2006 (do you remember WIndows Xp Tablet edition?) with this tablet model, Electrovaya SC-3100.
A few years later, a bougth this HP Pavilion tx2010es in both cases, the stylus that came with the computer works with Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and NotePro models.
Last week in Aliexpress web site (Home > All Categories > Computer & Office > Tablet Accessories > Stylus Pens For HP computers) there is an item that looks like my HP stylus and I think probably works with your Samsung NotePro is the Digitizer Stylus Pen For HP TC4200 TC4400 HP2710P HP2730P HP2740P stylus electromagnetic pen
I picked up this fujitsu digitizer pen t5000 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00791UTH2/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
The offset is not too pan when holding perpendicular to the screen, but the offset shows at the normal 45 deg writing angle. It is about 1/2 inch or so.
I got the Penbecause I really wanted something with a bigger size and with an eraser that did not require selecting "eraser" in the program.
I also liked it because it would hold the wacom tips I bought, including the felt tip. I wanted to have a little more drag when I wrote, but even though I can do that, it becomes a moot point when you factor in the offset.
Anyone aware of a pen I can use that will take a felt tip but have no offset? I am not looking to be a digital artist, just be able to write fast and smooth.
working alternative
quit a long time since last post...
Found finally a really good s pen alternative - to my surprise it's from Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Pen 4X80F22107
(I may not post links)
It works really good with my NotePro, there is absolutely no offset and it feels quite comfortable as it is a bit longer and aslo thicker than the original Samsung one. It has a button on the side, Air Command is working.
I finding that most of these 2nd party pens do not fit in the note pro slot.
kinda has to be that way, you get a bigger pen.
Best thing is, it works even when the Samsung original pen stays in the slot.
Wacom Bamboo Smart
Well, after trying Samsung 8pi S Pen with eraser, Samsung S Pen holder, Wacom Bamboo Feel, Samsung Bluetooth S pen and two custom s pen holders from ebay I found out that Wacom has relased another stylus for samsung tablets and (for me at least) it beats the other ones that I have (up to purchase of Bamboo smart I have been using s pen holder off ebay - the blue one). Now I am using only Bamboo smart. Every other had an offset (Bamboo Feel as well, and yes, it was version for samsung note series and yes, I tried to calibrate it). I am using it mainly with lecture notes in my university (Construction & Engineering) and it is the best, I prefer it over S pen at any time. As for dimensions / build quality it is similiar to Wacom Bamboo Feel - so quite light and plastic, but it is quite comfortable, definitely better than S Pen (I have quite big hands, not lumberjack big but still). I am using it for a week now and I do not see myself using any other in the forseeable future. It comes with two replacment nibs - black and white, there is a difference in how they behave/feel on screen, one is harder and the other "softer".
So if you want some S Pen alternative make sure you'll check Bamboo Smart.
P.S. I know it is not the right place to ask but do you know any app like "Concepts" for iOS on android?
pgackowski said:
So if you want some S Pen alternative make sure you'll check Bamboo Smart.
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Be sure to buy Bamboo Smart CS-310 which seems to be the newest reincarnation. This one works perfect on the 12.2 Galaxy Note Pro.
does the bamboo smart have pressure sensitivity?
originalsurfmex said:
does the bamboo smart have pressure sensitivity?
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Yes
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