Thread: N800 Styli
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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
I am indeed being careful. The particular pencils I use have a smooth radius on the outside, and are made of smooth, soft plastic. I'm aware of the possibility of damage to the screen; however, I feel that using these pencils poses no increased risk.

I suppose it depends on one's definition of helpful.
It doesn't help me at all, as it only points out obvious concerns that anyone considering any implement for poking at an expensive touchscreen has already thought of.

But maybe I'm the only one who doesn't think of infomercials as very helpful. I suppose it must be "very helpful" to stylisource, after all, as it apparently scares some people into buying a stylus from them.
I understand your skepticism.

The best solution would be to do an objective test.

Get a couple of pieces of transparent plastic sheeting (screen protectors would be ideal) and spend fifteen minutes writing, dragging and poking one of them with your pencil or other chosen implement. Repeat the test using a Pilot or other quality stylus and then inspect the two sheets using a magnifer. Better yet, photograph the results and post them here.