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Ten One Design, maker of some popular iPad accessories, has been teasing its Pogo Connect pressure sensitive iPad stylus (nicknamed “Blue Tiger” since March, but today it made things official, revealing what the shipping product will look like and when it’ll be available. The Pogo Connect ships “next month,” according to info sent to users who signed up for news about the device early this month, with pre-orders beginning Oct. 1.
The Connect uses Bluetooth 4.0 to convey pressure sensitivity information to the iPad, and works with the new iPad right away. iPad 1 and 2 users aren’t left out completely, however, as users who own an iPhone 4S (and presumably the upcoming iPhone 5) will also be able to download a bridge app on those devices to get their Pogo connected to their tablets. The Pogo Connect isn’t the first Bluetooth-powered pressure sensitive stylus out there; Adonit offers the Jot Touch, which was greeted by mixed reviews, primarily owing to the hit-or-miss experience of third-party software support.
source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/t1HVWwjQSvc/
2012-09-05 05:48:05
Source: http://someit.com/2012/09/05/pogo-connect-pressure-sensitiv/