Q. I need a stylus that can draw precisely. Like something I can write with.
http://www.amazon.com/Fosmon-Capacitive-Stylus-Kindle-Silver/dp/B0089E5R0W/ref=sr_tr_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1386449308&sr=8-2&keywords=stylus
I've seen a lot of those kinds of stylus (in the link above). I'm just wondering if I can precisely draw with those because they look like they're only meant for clicking stuff.
A. yes , with practice its possible to draw as well as with a sharp pencil , a stylus is not as fine tipped but most apps let you adjust the line size and zoom in so you can draw some pretty fine lines
check this site , it contains pictures drawn on tablets and game consoles using a stylus ( or in some cases just fingertip ) , that's what is possible with a stylus
colorslive.com
I use this app on my psvita and without a stylus drawing this well would be impossible
E-Reader/Tablet that marks PDF's with stylus?
Q. I am a grad student and I am looking for an inexpensive e-reader or tablet that will allow me to access the internet, download PDF's from my class website and underline/highlight on the PDF using a stylus. Can anyone recommend something? Thank you!
A. Well for that I would recommend you to go for the Kindle Fire HD.
Using the internet facility is nothing you would expect from an e-reader so you are better off with a tablet on this one.
Comments from an actual user, should be helpful:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R175IJV9UMKJNQ/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=afsuimw-20
You would be easily able to find the stylus... and yes you can highlight stuff on you Kindle Fire .
Original Kindle vs kindle touch?
Q. I had the Kindle 2, but it broke. I am thinking about either a Kindle Touch or just a regular Kindle. I was wondering what the pros/cons of each were. My main worries: On the touch, is it like an Ipad, where heat has to be applied, or will it work with just pressure? On the regular Kindle, is it hard to press the side buttons? They look very small. Please put your reviews below. thank you so much!
A. Hi, Kara, I would never go back to buttons after trying touch screen, it's just painful. I'm not sure about heat but I think stylus will not work. Kindle Touch ($139 without ads) or Nook Simpletouch ($99 without ads) from Barnes & Noble are e-Ink devices for reading and not video/web/apps and I'd definitely recommend Nook over Kindle.
Ads-supported Kindle models show full page ads to you (and everyone around you) every time they go to sleep mode and also show 2 line ads right there at your home screen - so annoying that Amazon even released a software that for $30 can convert ad-supported Kindle into non-ad-supported one. Non-touch screen Kindle models are such basic stone age devices (with page turn lag, buttons, and black blinks/flashes on each page turn) that I would not even speak about them. Nook (unlike Kindle) supports eBooks in ePub format that is the universal format most used in the world. Current e-Ink Nook Simpletouch has the latest generation touch screen display, no page turn lag, it weights less, its battery lasts twice as long (two months on one charge), it has microSD slot and it doesn't blink on each page turn - much better than current Kindle 3 or Kindle Keyboard. Nook Touch is still better designed than even the new Kindle Touch with battery lasting two months with ONE hour reading a day with Wi-Fi off thus it's still twice as long as new Kindle's two months with HALF and hour a day with Wi-Fi off. It looks like Kindle didn't get any battery improvement in the new model, they only changed the test condition. More, Kindle Touch still flashes black on each page turn while Nook Touch reduces the flashing by 80%. Nook Touch (unlike Kindle) has microSD card slot to take a card (class 6 or above) up to 32 GB.
Also, if you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, youâre allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi and you get free technical support in case of issues in any of the store. You can buy Nookâs at Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Walmart, BestBuy, Staples, OfficeMax, Fred Mayer, P.C. Richard, Radio Shack, Target, Fry's, etc. stores and web sites.
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