Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition

Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition Fine Point Stylus for iPad, iPad Air, iPad Mini and iPhone
Adonit Jot Script Evernote Edition Fine Point Stylus for iPad, iPad Air, iPad Mini and iPhone...
2.9 out of 5 stars
CONSUMER REVIEWS(459)
The first fine point stylus for iPad and iOS with a 1.9mm tip. The Jot Script tip is 70% smaller than the nearest competitor.
Pixel point Technology powers the 1.9mm tip and communicates the angle and location of the tip via Bluetooth LE.
The Jot Script works conveniently with Penultimate and other popular apps.
Designed to reflect the style and quality of a high-end ballpoint pen with a ribbed grip around the aluminum barrel.
The Jot Script is powered by a standard AAA lithium battery.
Compatible with all iOS7 Devices. (Bluetooth 4 Required)
Deal Price: $74.99

Description
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The Jot Script Evernote Edition is the first of its kind: a true fine point stylus for iOS that allows your handwriting to flow as freely as your thoughts. With a revolutionary 1.9mm tip, Jot Script writes and feels like your favorite pen. Whether capturing ideas in a meeting or writing notes in the classroom, Jot Script elevates note taking to an art form.

Tip comparison
Pixelpoint Technology

Pixelpoint Technology has enabled the first fine point stylus on the market with a 1.9mm tip. Pixelpoint Technology will guarantee precision in every line, letter and signature.

Jot Script pen tip
Designed to Feel Like a Pen

Jot Script was designed to reflect the style of high-end ball point pen with a ribbed grip around the aluminum barrel.

Battery powered
Battery Powered

No need for messy docks or cables. The Jot Script is powered by a standard AAA lithium battery and connects effortlessly via Bluetooth 4.0; just grab Jot Script and start writing.

Compatible with iOS devices
Compatibility

Works with all iOS devices. Jot Script requires Bluetooth 4.0 for advanced features, including palm rejection. *Available on iPad 3rd generation and newer, iPad Mini, iPhone 4S and newer.

Art of notetaking
Discover the Art of Notetaking

Jot Script was designed to work with Penultimate, but can also be used on a variety of writing apps

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About the Manufacturer

Adonit is comprised of dreamers, doers and makers that have set out to build products that help remove the barriers between thought and creation. The Austin-based company has since sold more than 2 million of their Jots worldwide, and has offices in Grand Rapids, MI. and Taipei, Taiwan.

I really wanted the fine point. I use my iPad all the time for reading, note-taking and even classes, when I use it like an electronic overhead projector, marking up literary texts I'm studying with students, etc. I have used the Jot Touch since it came out, but the Script looked like a whole order of magnitude better......alas, it was not to be. First of all, it times out very, very quickly. If I'm reading and marking a page, and read maybe a half-page without using the Script, it times out and I have to re-start it. Then, it seems to me the battery contacts are frizzy. Once I couldn't get it to turn back on after several tries, and then just tightened the battery cap a bit (it was already snug) and it turned on. Then it will start acting like the battery is just dead, but I have a battery tester and I know the battery is fine. I think the decision to use an AAA battery was the wrong choice. I also find that it does not consistently handle palm rejection even in Penultimate,...
I've been using Jot Touch 4 for months. It gave you high accuracy, but there was something about having the disc around the end when you were taking notes.After weeks of waiting, I finally pulled the trigger on this one. Little pricy for a stylus but if you are planning on taking notes with iPad, this is the one.Pros- Very easy to connect.- LED indicators to show the status- Writes very well on the RIGHT applications (Will discuss further)Cons- Loses connectivity sometimes- Material seems little cheap (the matte finish doesn't look luxurious for a $75 stylus)The most important part of using this stylus: CHOOSE THE RIGHT APPMany people will download the Pentultimate which is recommended to use along with this stylus. If you do, you will immediately hate this stylus and think that it's a waste of money.I recommend 2 apps.1. Notes Plus (Available for $10 on appstore). This app has...
This review focuses on writing in Penultimate, Evernote Script's app mate, although what I've written below is also true in GoodNotes, and I've tried it with the Bamboo app (best results) and others. After watching an online review video that touted the Script's virtues way more than deserved, I've been disappointed. My review also has in mind use and experience with 4 other styluses: two by Elago, the Wacom/Intuos Creative Stylus, and the Pencil by 53.Writing issues: The first disappointment came in setting up the device up in Penultimate. When you connect the device in settings, you then get a test-the-device screen with "Penultimate" in cursive to trace for practice. Good luck. You can't trace the word without your wrist making the page close. I tried this multiple times with same non-results. In other words, the wrist protection in this key app doesn't work well (even with various settings). This may be an app issue, but it was my first experience with the product,...

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