By-the-way, I am still waiting for a factual response on the Samsung S. Pen. . . In what way does that button affect the use of the stylus when it is being used as a stylus on the surface of the tablet? Does it in any way change to quality, color, stroke, appearance of the line being drawn? Please inform us if it does SOMETHING other than what I have outlined in other posts. . . quit blowing it off, or admit it doesn’t.
Proving once again your delusional nature with this response. Let’s summarize the exchange:
Me: Haha - the iPencil? Seriously?
You: Yeah, but it changes the quality of the line being drawn! It’s aaaaaamazing!
Me: Omigod... for real??? That’s soooooo awesome! Sign me up for TEN! Product of the year! Not. I’m happy with the stylus I get with my Note 3.
You: Your stylus doesn’t do *anything*, it’s just a dumb stick.
Me: Not true - it has a button and some limited functionality, but just enough for a normal user to care about. Only 0.1% of users - artists - are going to give a crap about the iStylus’s AWESOME ability to change the quality of the line.
You: YOUR STYLUS HAS NO FUNCTIONALITY! YOU CAN’T PROVE IT DOES!
Me: Uh... there’s a button right on it.
You: YEAH BUT YOU HAVEN’T PROVED IT CAN CHANGE THE QUALITY OF THE LINE BEING DRAWN! ADMIT THAT IT DOESN’T!
Me: Uh...
You’re right. It doesn’t do the thing I mocked about the iPen earlier. You got me.
(You’re a sick, sick man.)