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Manufacturer: TrueTip

Price: $9.99

Pros:
  • Always available if you carry a ballpoint or pencil regularly
  • Relatively inexpensive
Cons:
  • None
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TrueTip Pen Cap Stylus

Gadgeteer Hands On Review by Judie Hughes

March 18, 2002

Product Requirements:
A "round stick style" ball-point pen or a regular wooden pencil

Are there those of you out there that regularly carry a Bic ballpoint in your pocket? If you are, and you don't like using the skinny little stock stylus that came with your PDA, then you might like to check out the newest offering from TrueTip, the makers of one of the fingertip styli that I reviewed last year.

The TrueTip Pen Cap Stylus is also a pen cap replacement, so you'll be able to kill two birds with one stone by using this product.

 

The end of this stylus is slightly pointy and there are no seams or other defects that will mar your PDA's screen. I found that they wrote equally well with or without screen protection installed. The tip is soft enough that I did not fear for my PDA's screen.

I like the fact that you can also use these on the end of a regular wooden pencil.

These TrueTips should be great if you happen to be one of those forgetful types that never can remember where you laid your Mont Blanc...and that's why you don't carry one. At this price, it won't break the bank if you lay your pen with stylus-cap down at the office and it somehow gets "misappropriated" by a co-worker.

These styli come four to a pack, and are available in blue, black, red, white, silver and gold, or you can purchase various assortments.

Price: $9.99 for a pack of four
Available in various and assorted colors

Pros:
Always available if you carry a ballpoint or pencil regularly
Relatively inexpensive

Cons:
None

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Manufacturer: TrueTip

Price: $9.99

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  • Relatively inexpensive
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posted August 31, 2003 09:34:53 AM by Julie

can the cover flip back (ie - notebook style)? thanks.

posted August 31, 2003 10:49:15 AM by ejhuang

Hi there,

The flip cover is attached to the body (the part into which the Tungsten is placed) by a strip of leather that's about 1.5" wide. This is very flexible so when you open the flip cover, you can flip it...I would guess around 310 degrees. What prevents a full 360 degree flip is the button on the back that the Ultra Clip attaches to.

So, if you're hoping that you can flip the cover right over and hold the unit flat in your hand with the cover in the palm of your hand, the answer is no.

Tony.

Originally posted by ejhuang
can the cover flip back (ie - notebook style)? thanks.

posted August 31, 2003 13:40:19 PM by tonygoulding

thanks very much! great review by the way!

posted August 31, 2003 13:57:56 PM by ejhuang

hey Tony
Am assuming you are British (because you are translating the term gobsmacked)...
So why do you spell 'colours' without a 'u'?

And do UK Starbucks have hotspots these days then (I live in HK) :)

Nice review - I have my first i-volution case coming for my ipod this week, and if it's a goodun, I will upgrade my PDA case as well...

posted September 02, 2003 23:42:10 PM by andrewlwood

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