; for the iPad, there are budget options, too
Styluses have come a long way in the last decade, inching closer to a pen-and-paper experience. WSJ’s Kenny Wassus tested the three leading tablet-stylus combos from Apple, Microsoft and Samsung, to see which pairing is best for sketching and note-taking. Photo illustration: Kenny WassusAncient scribes pulled off writing and drawing with a stick and some soot.
If you’re looking to make the jump into digital writing and drawing, there’s never been a better—albeit more confusing—time. The big tablet makers offer stylus options but they only work with their own tablets. Nope, no Samsung pen for your Apple iPad. That means your decision will likely be based on the device you’re starting with.
What about the stylus lag? The last time I compared options, Apple Pencil had the most lag of all tablet technologies
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