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Sensa Minx: The Write Styli for the Right Job

Accessory Reviews - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 05, 2004


Conclusion The Sensa Minx is one of the nicest styli that I have used. The pressurized ball-point pen writes very nicely and smoothly and the Comfort Grip makes it very comfortable to hold. The stylus tip is smooth, and it seems to have been designed to last for some time. The score for the Sensa Minx is very respectable 4 out of 5. I recommend this stylus if you're looking for a nice sized stylus that will also serve as a good quality ball point pen.

The Sensa Minx may be purchased from StylusCentral for $39.95. It is currently on sale for $34.95. Order by clicking here.


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