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Average Customer Rating:
3.5
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(2 Reviews) 2
Rating Snapshot(2 reviews)
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2 out of 2(100%)reviewers recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for (Unknown)
Review 1 for (Unknown)
Overall Rating
2out of5
Quality
3out of5
Durability
1out of5
Nneena
Location: N.C.
I've had this product for: 1-3 months
Would be great
PostedMay 13, 2013by
Nneena
I like the concept but I find I'm buying one every few months. Am I not using it right or what. The rubber tip grows thin and loses the affect to slide over the screen! Other than that I like it. I do however hate having to buy so many of them. Thank you.
Location: N.C.
I've had this product for: 1-3 months
Pros: good shape
Cons: needs firmer tip
Review 2 for (Unknown)
Overall Rating
5out of5
Quality
5out of5
Features
4out of5
Style
4out of5
Durability
5out of5
Smioreun
Location: Emmaus, PA
I've had this product for: Less than a month
Great product... BUT...
PostedApril 4, 2013by
Smioreun
Granted... I am not an unintelligent person... but the clip and how it attaches, alludes me. I am usually good at figuring thing out, but in this case I am at a loss. I also factor in the fact that the clip does not seem to STICK to the stylus... I wish there would be some simple text or illustrated instruction to attach the clip. Of course, I restricted to bed right now, but I should be able to figure this out LOL
The tip seem to need to be almost perpendicular to the screen at 90 degrees to work... any angle more obtuse then 90 degrees, or acute (less than 90) seems problematic... although maybe I am not holding it correctly... but they we are back to a minor instruction paper would be a good addition. Targus seems to be ASSUMING that all people know how to hold stylii.
Location: Emmaus, PA
I've had this product for: Less than a month
Pros: great design, great tip and weight, nice neutral color
Cons: not instructions on how to attach the clip, no magnetic cohesion, must be at almost a 90 degree angle to screen, hard to work at lesser angles