I tried 3 different styluses with the Pixel Tablet and this is the one I'd buy

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"Those looking for a smartphone with stylus support only really have two options at the moment": There is a third option. Capacitive styluses work great for clicks, key presses, and selections; cost only about $3 each; and don't need to be charged or powered. They work well on computers too. I used one on a Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook to write this comment.
 
I liked this article so I decided to get the stylus it suggests. The Amazon links in the middle of the article show the same three stylus being discussed, unfortunately the link to Penoval model which shows it had a deal for $10 less than the article mentions leads to the wrong model of the stylus.

I'd rather see zero links at all if they aren't going to lead to the correct devices. While the article is great and informative having links to the wrong models in the middle of the article is less than unhelpful, it's somewhat misleading.
 
So this article is just plain wrong... The Samsung tablets do not have a proprietary pen lol. There are many pens that works with the Galaxy Tabs. They use technology from Wacom, and many companies make pens that will work with Galaxy Tabs because their pens use Wacom tech. The Wacom One pen is just one example.

Clearly, the author did zero research.

If the author is just talking about the pens ability to interact with the tablet besides writing/drawing, then he has a point. But it is very misleading.
 
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