No Apple touchscreen product ships with a stylus as the company still believes your finger is the best pointing device around. And that's fair. But it's silly to think that it's the best pointing device for every use case scenario. Have you tried sketching with your finger, or writing notes with it?
Much like with any debate between extremes, the answer to "Which is better, the finger or the stylus?" lay in a middle path that didn't make the user choose a camp, and instead empowered him with the best of both. That's what Samsung has done with the S-Pen and its software add-ons for the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. It's good enough to make me believe tablets should ideally come with a built-in stylus.
80% Finger, 20% Stylus
Even with the Note 10.1, you will end up using your finger for 80% of your tasks. The thing is, that stylus fills a gap for the 20% which you can't do well on an iPad or other tablets. These are simple, everyday tasks.
You walk into a meeting and you need to take notes—wouldn't it be helpful to take those notes on a tablet and have it auto-convert them into digital text, so you can search through them later? That's what the S-Pen does with the Action Memo. Read more..
Source: Technology News in Hindi
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