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  • 02-11-2011, 06:33 AM
    kalsoom
    HTC is the leader in Windows Mobile and Google Android development and has come out with some very innovative technologies.
  • 02-10-2011, 11:15 AM
    stylus-r-us
    Quote Originally Posted by jeni_fini View Post
    If you've used a Styli/Stylus, then you know it's been used with touchscreens that uses physical pressure. HTC has patented a new type of stylus that can interact with capacitive touch screens. Since capacitive screens use electrical disturbance (used with a persons finger), the normal styli does not work with this type of screen (capacitive). That's why HTC has put it's own patent on a new stylus that can interact with capacitive touchscreens by adding a magnetic head to the tip of it, which allows it to activate and interact with a capacitive touch screen. This should bring a little more accuracy and control when using the Stylus.

    via: HTC patents magnetic stylus for capacitive screens

    Try STYLUS-R-US at STYLUS-R-US*** -**** WE* HAVE* NO* COMPETITION! - MOTTO. All your stylus problems are over.
  • 08-15-2009, 09:20 AM
    jeni_fini
    If you've used a Styli/Stylus, then you know it's been used with touchscreens that uses physical pressure. HTC has patented a new type of stylus that can interact with capacitive touch screens. Since capacitive screens use electrical disturbance (used with a persons finger), the normal styli does not work with this type of screen (capacitive). That's why HTC has put it's own patent on a new stylus that can interact with capacitive touchscreens by adding a magnetic head to the tip of it, which allows it to activate and interact with a capacitive touch screen. This should bring a little more accuracy and control when using the Stylus.

    via: HTC patents magnetic stylus for capacitive screens

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