🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Precision and Style!
The Ink & Slide Creative Cloud Connected Precision Stylus for iPad by Adobe combines a sleek hydro-formed aluminum design with a highly precise Pixel point tip, ensuring accurate and pressure-sensitive strokes. With seamless integration into Creative Cloud, personalized LED color options, and compatibility with all iOS 7 and 8 devices, this stylus is the perfect tool for artists and professionals looking to enhance their creative workflow.
Brand | Adobe |
Item model number | ADBIS |
Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 2.75 x 5.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.6 x 2.75 x 5.9 inches |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Adobe |
ASIN | B00LNECVN6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 15, 2014 |
L**D
DO not let the bad reviews scare you off!
This is a great stylus! DO not let the bad reviews scare you off! This is the most comfortable and lightest stylus that I have ever used. I am extremely impressed by its design and quality. Lets first look at the design. This is a stylus that has interesting design. The stylus has curved design that is stylish but does not compromise the comfort of functionality. And By that I mean that it still works even though it has a great design. I will not roll off your desk and the curve actual makes it easer to hold and does not cause hand fatigue. The colour is also great and blends with all the other apple products,Therefore It is a great design. Now lets look at the apps that it works with. The apps that this stylus works with are pretty limited but that does not make the stylus bad. It works with adobe drawing apps and the creative cloud so that is syncs with all of your devices. The stylus also works with pen ultimate so you can write with it. Also keep in mind, even though that this will work with other apps like paper by 53 and good notes, and yes they do not pair with the app will still let you draw in them. The stylus will also work with navigation so that you can have more accuracy than using your finger. Now lets get on with slide. The slide probably feels bad from bad mouthing to being made fun of. So I am here to make slide feel better. Slide is a digital ruler that is actually pretty handy I love using it. Yes there is not much to say about a digital ruler but do judge the stylus because of the ruler. So the bottom line if you want a good stylus for writing or drawing you should look no further because you have found one of the best stylist and this is one of my favorite stylus and it is a joy to use. So please do not let the bad reviews scare you off because the people who wrote the reviews did not like the ruler or did not like being limited to certain apps. Thank you for reading my review.
W**A
I love Adobe software- yes
First and foremost, I love Adobe software- yes....just their software. But when you get into hardware, you either hit it out of the park or you just totally miss the boat. Unfortunately, Adobe missed the boat. Two years ago Adobe contacted me and wanted to "pick my brain" regarding their software and if I would use their touch apps in my design process. I gave them every idea that I had in my mind and even told them to see if they would integrate their touch apps to interface with their design apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, and even InDesign. I told them that integrating their touch apps with their existing software will allow them to get more of their customers to streamline their design processes- from paper/digital drawings to their design programs. But I never thought they would create a piece of hardware for their touch apps. The pen feels great BUT when you draw a curve, it comes out a little jagged. I also notice that the ruler that was created just wasn't any help. It kept skipping or just wasn't interacting with the iPad. I gave this device a try for three days and decided to return it because it just wasn't working for me. I went back into my research again and looked at the Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus 2 which should fulfill my needs regarding accuracy and pressure sensitivity. I'll write a review when I get that in tomorrow. Other than that, Adobe Ink just didn't do anything for me. Save your money and your time in getting this. Look at the Wacom stylus line since they've been in the pen stylus business longer than Adobe. I hope this helps.
A**R
Learned that fine tip is not for me
Adobe Ink seems to be one of the cheapest bluetooth stylus right now (Adonit doing clearance sale?) along with the Intuos Creative. I took the plunge and made the order. Even if it's a mistake, my wallet won't get hurt as much as buying a $200 stylus set.The design is great, the pen is really comfortable to hold, and the storage tube is compact enough to just slip inside my day bag. A bigger one like the Equil SmartPen that can fit the Slide in would be better.But this pen, using Adonit's pixel point tech, made me realize that fine point stylus doesn't work that good for me, especially for drawing. Writing is still ok, but plastic tip on glass is just too smooth and uncomfortable to draw with. I guess I will scratch off the Intuos Creative 2 and Adonit Jot Touch Pro from the wishlist.It also consider your hand grip to make the line more "accurate". But in practice, this limit my hand grip to one position. On paper I usually turn the paper and twist around my grip to more easily drag a line. On the iPad, this means the line will be off a lot, even when using the registered grip pose.As comparison, my dumb stylus Adonit Jot Mini, using that plastic disc, is still a lot more accurate.The button is not that useful in Adobe Sketch because it only bring up a pop up menu that is much easier to access from the sidebar.Slide... might works well in normal sized iPad. I have iPad mini though and so the screen is often too small for Slide to move around without going out of the screen.Pro:- Comfortable- Really cheapCon:- Bad accuracy- Pretty much abandoned by Adobe. No update so don't expect it to work perfectly in iPad Air 2 or newer.Personal issues:- Hard tip stylus are just not for me- iPad mini is too small to use Slide optimally
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