Wednesday, March 2, 2011

MORE/REAL STYLUS CAPS ON KICKSTARTER BY DON LEHMAN


Designer Don Lehman has innovated a new Stylus for use of Touchscreen known as "Stylus Cap". This is one of the innovation from his stash of unmet needs.
DON LEHMAN
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Lehman Design came into picture when he was uncomfortable with the styluses in the market which threw him back to his kindergarten days by using his fingers to write and sketch.
According to him the styluses in the market are like poor ergonomics which is having the golf pen with a tennisball tip.

The idea of “Cap Stylus” came when he was playing with the cap of a Sharpie pen.
The More/Real Stylus has two parts: cap and tip. Cap is structured from stainless steel and tip is made of a conductive rubber that offers far superior control than other styluses in the market.
Stylus Cap is available in three versions:
  • Sharpie Finepoint
  • Bic Round Stic
  • Pilot Fineliner
Three Types of Stylus Caps

The Stylus cap can fit a common pen and works with any interactive touchscreen device. It has already been tested on Windows Phone 7, iOS, webOS, and DROID.

The Stylus Cap does not come with it's own cap. Lehman has been tossing this in his bag from last couple of weeks and it is working well without cap. Stylus Cap can work with any cap even with a plastic cap that comes with a Bic,Sharpie and Fineliner Cap.It is not guaranteed whether it works with any caps other than the above mentioned pens. A Stylus Cap is more functional than just a stylus (Digital + Paper) and more ergonomic.

Lehman also said "A fine point is not currently possible with current capacitive touch screen technology. Wacom styluses use a different technology. The Stylus Cap will have the smallest tip I have seen to date for a touch screen stylus".


Lehman gives credits to KickStarters where he posted his prototype. Lehman wants its 'to be' customers to give it a try and you will be comfortable with this Stylus Caps.

For more details from Designer Don Lehman on this product- Click Here


Cheers!!!
Ethan

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