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I like the stylus even though I don't use it that much
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Love the stylus, make the touch screen worth using
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I chose this Chromebook Plus for a variety of reasons, primarily the great display and the stylus
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The stylus is handy, Chrome OS is actually pretty easy to navigate and the aluminum hard shell keeps it safe
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Extremely responsive, quick boots, great touchscreen and stylus, first rate.
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I hated to lose the screen & Stylus from the Samsung, but competitor product performs similarly, is smaller, and has all the ports and slots a normal user needs *built in*.
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Pressure sensitive stylus, custom pencils and eraser, draw with stylus / erase with finger, basic geometric shapes, very good selection tools, layers... about the only thing it fell down on was it doesn't go full screen in the tablet portrait mode
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The stylus is rather on the flimsy and cheap side as well
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I spent weeks researching Chromebooks just trying to find out about the quality of the writing with stylus and palm rejection performance
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The stylus is a little cramped, but very responsive and pressure sensitivity is dead-on (I'm typically using Infinite Painter for drawing, which works great)
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Stylus works really well with palm rejection, looking forward to Google Keep being improved as we go
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First off, I love the stylus
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The screen is fantastic and the stylus is really cool
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The stylus is very responsive, the screen is vibrant, and it runs smoothly without any real issues.
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But I use a web whiteboard for my tutoring sessions, so a responsive, accurate stylus was essential
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The stylus is precise and works well to annotate with numerous programs that are smoothly integrated with google drive, making for easy document importation
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The best Chromebook that money can buy in that price rangeto top it allit is convertiblea touch screenit has a stylus Very sleek design and very very easy
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Yes the active stylus on those other devices are technically better but the point is moot when you have to remember to pack them up and find a place to put them.
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Responsive touchscreen & quality stylus
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The stylus comes in handy on the odd occasion, but so many android apps still don't work with the pen removal launcher thing.
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Flip-book designs like the CB+ are 2lb+ laptops first, with software-accelerated passive styli designed to mimic the no-lag, active styli on iPad Pros and Surfaces
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Stylus pen : really handy, especially at hi-resolutions
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features).This combined with the S-pen is pen, makes this a killer note taking device since it gets palm rejection from the app, and the excellent wacom backed writing supplied by the pen, IT works with any Note 3/4 compatible stylus which is pretty awesome
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The best stylus is the one you can effortless have with you and thats what Samsung has delivered here.
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I have styluses for my Hi12, my X2, and my Surface Pros (or did while I had them still).
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, stylus is good in OneNote
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The stylus is the smoothest I've ever used it really feels like you're using a Sharpie to write on glass.
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Samsung makes great TV’s but they do not make good laptops.
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The S-pen works great, the touch screen is very nice
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n’t get a refund for a product that doesn’t work and has a warranty for 1 year
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n’t go wrong with those hoping to use skype well.-
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Samsung makes great TV’s but they do not make good laptops.
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The S-pen works great, the touch screen is very nice