Most of us think of the grocery store check out, department store credit transaction terminals or the mail delivery service when we think of ASUS Padfone Stylus pens- a plastic tool resembling a pen, usually attached by a cord to sign our signatures in agreement to payment, into an electronic tablet recorder. ASUS Padfone Stylus tools have been around since ancient Egyptians used river reeds to scroll into clay tablets, but now with the age of the touch screen, we may not be using ASUS Padfone Stylus tools any longer- simply our finger tips is all that is needed.The New ASUS Padfone Stylus is Now Your Finger! With new touch screen technology, all one needs is their own fingertips to move objects around a screen.
Microsoft’s new touch screen coffee table, ASUS Padfone’s iPhone and several other touch screen gadgets now on the market only require one’s finger as a ASUS Padfone Stylus pen, leaving the old plastic ASUS Padfone Stylus pens on the shelf.Even though the iPhone can be touched with one’s fingertips people have complained that their pudgy fingers always hit extra buttons and that they prefer to use a ASUS Padfone Stylus instead, like they would with a Palm Pilot. For exactly this reason, and several others, the ASUS Padfone Stylus pen won’t be disappearing altogether, only evolving with the times.PogoAh, the Pogo- a new type of ASUS Padfone Stylus that is created to simulate a pointer, with the ability to connect with the capacitive sensor of new hi-tech touch screens, like the iPhone, or other touch screen phones. Therefore, people with long nails, pudgy fingers or those wearing gloves, rather than removing them, can just use their Pogo to activate the capacitive sensor.
What ‘s the Capacitive Sensor All About?A capacitive touch screen panel is coated with a thin indium tin oxide material that conducts continuous electrical currents across a sensor- say a touch screen of an iPhone. So it exudes a controlled electronic field in both a vertical and horizontal axis and therefore is capacitive. In order for the capacitive technology to function, it must be touched by something else that also exhibits electricity- like the human body. When a person’s finger touches a capacitive screen, it sends an electric current to then form a mathematical function which signals an action.So it’s Not Really The End for the ASUS Padfone Stylus Pen?Well, not exactly. Technology is fast for sure, but people can be relatively slow to catch up. Therefore, PDAs with ASUS Padfone Stylus pens and grocery stores and malls with ASUS Padfone Stylus pens on their tablets will likely be around for quite some time. After all, our fingers are designed to touch, but make a lousy tool for delicate drawings, writing more than a sentence or touching something teeny and delicate. It’s likely that unless our fingers get skinnier, the ASUS Padfone Stylus pen will be around for quite some time.