When I was in high school, I fantasized about leaving my numerous spiral bound notebooks behind in favor of a handheld digital drawing board. That technology didn’t arrive in the form of the iPad until after I finished college, but that didn’t stop me from buying one the weekend it was released, along with that weird rubbery case and a $30 stylus. I used the stylus maybe three times, and it wasn’t at all like taking notes in my notebook — it was more like drawing on a tiny white board with a thick marker. Using my finger wasn’t nearly as precise, but it was just so much easier.
Last year’s Galaxy Note 10.1 promised to finally bring all the stylus power Samsung’s Note smartphones to a big-screen tablet, but its upsides...
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