Head over to our full guide on the best tablets to find out more about tablet tech and key features to look out for. While they aren't as smart as an active stylus, they can be very useful.Ī capacitive stylus simulates a touch of your finger using a rubber end or nib that activates the touch-sensitive points on your screen, so it doesn’t require any expensive parts and will work with any modern tablet that has a ‘capacitive’ glass touchscreen (this includes every big-brand tablet sold in the past decade). If you’re looking to make your tablet (or phone) easier to use, making it less of a faff to tap on tiny buttons and on-screen keyboards, a capacitive stylus could be just what you're after. ![]() ![]() Capacitive styluses: make any tablet easier to use Simple, capacitive styluses have rubber tips that replicate the touch of a finger, and can help you navigate the small, fiddly icons on a phone or tablet without costing more than a few pounds, while more sophisticated 'active' styluses tend to be better for writing or sketching. ![]() Active vs capacitive styluses for tablets Product recommendations updated in May 2021.
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