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Thylus Thumb Stylus

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 24, 2007


The Thylus Thumb Stylus is for heavy touchscreen users who prefer navigating with their device with their thumb instead of with a pen-like stylus.

"If you own a handheld PDA (personal digital assistant) with a touch-screen, you have probably felt the frustration o f constantly pulling out and putting away the typical stylus. You have also realized that you can do nothing else while using the stylus with the PDA touch-screen because it requires two hands, one to hold the stylus and one to hold the PDA. Now, the Thylus allows the user of a handheld PDA with a touch-screen to use the thumb for data entry. Most thumbs are wide and data entry is therefore clumsy. But the Thylus takes the thumb and turns it into a stylus with a pinpoint for data entry."

The Thylus even comes with a docking station which can be stuck on the back of your device for storate. You can pick up a Thylus today for $6 plus $2 shipping.






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