ED already tested the Xstyle but I guess he was to busy to contact you. He PM't me because I've asked about this Stylus a while ago. He finds the idea interesting, but the current Xstyle he've recieved looks a little bit cheap. But it already fits into the Pandora without falling off, he told me.Elton said:To everyone who has his eyes on this thread regarding to the Xstyle.
Samples have been sent and received by ED, but until now he has no comment on them. I guess the team is too busy on the production and I am not dare to bother them now.
Grench said:I use a stainless steel sculpted stylus in my Tapwave Zodiac. A stylus with a little bit of weight makes it much more controlled and a more positive 'feel'.
I like stainless steel - good heft and looks like a surgical instrument.
Make it fit right and I would be interested in a stainless steel one (or two if not outrageous $$).
fusion_power said:ED already tested the Xstyle but I guess he was to busy to contact you. He PM't me because I've asked about this Stylus a while ago. He finds the idea interesting, but the current Xstyle he've recieved looks a little bit cheap. But it already fits into the Pandora without falling off, he told me.Elton said:To everyone who has his eyes on this thread regarding to the Xstyle.
Samples have been sent and received by ED, but until now he has no comment on them. I guess the team is too busy on the production and I am not dare to bother them now.
So I guess a little bit polishing here and there, a real, Model for the Pandora and the Xstyle could be an alternative to existing Styli.
But thats only my Opinion, I'm not releated to the OP-Team.
+1-Tj- said:Awesome! Congrats, Elton.
Looking forward to the stylus.
And I'm wonder if Metal could have such a flexible ability like the plastic. ^^"-Tj- said:Thanks for the video, Elton. It would have been hard for me to understand what was changed without that.
It does beg the question: how many flips can the plastic take before it fatigues and either doesn't hold closed or breaks? I'm sure this is a matter of choosing the right plastics, but I'm just playing the devil's advocate here.
I'm the type of consumer who is easily frustrated by products that fail, and I seem prone to buying products that fail me quite often, either by being defective on delivery, or simply not lasting as long as it should. Since I'm definitely a potential customer to you and your product, it's good to see it's being constantly improved, and I hope you don't mind me asking the hard questions.
-Tj- said:Makes sense... I was just wondering mainly about the mechanism that causes the stylus to snap into place, since I'm sure that part will wear down over time. It's just a matter of "how long." I can only guess from the videos how much friction is caused by the snapping action. Thanks for addressing my concern.
In any case, for a metal version, might spring steel be flexible enough? Not sure how you could engineer it to be both flexible enough to bulge as necessary and nice to hold, and be cost effective at the same time. I can only think of layered springs (like a leaf spring on a car), but that doesn't sound very comfortable.