An App that with a stylus might be useful to some people.
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Feb. 16, 2012 Walt Mossberg tests the Samsung Galaxy Note, a phone-tablet hybrid with a large screen that uses a stylus as well as your fingers.
I’m not saying these devices are good things, or bad things. They’re just things, and we always need more things.
I have a stylus for my Kindle. I really like it (the Kindle, that is).
As little as I use the phone, it could work. What is this “writing” they mention?
Mobile Device That's Better for a Jotter Than a Talker
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PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY FEBRUARY 16, 2012
Lots of folks carry a smartphone, and, at least some of the time, tote a second mobile devicean iPad or other tablet. But some people might prefer a product that combines the two. Similarly, many have come to love the finger-controlled interface popularized by Apple, but might prefer at times to use a stylus, a common tool in the pre-iPhone days.
Samsung is hoping to offer all of the above. On Sunday, it's introducing to the U.S. a phone-tablet hybrid with a large 5.3-inch screen that uses a stylus as well as your fingers. It's called the Galaxy Note and costs $300 with a two-year AT&T contract.
I want a stylus. I like to draw with a pen, not my fingers.
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