Dagi Stylus on Apple Ipad and Sketchbook Pro
I had heard of a new pen in the market for capacitive screens, such as the apple ipad/iphone and itouch. I had been using the pogo for everything but was up to try something new. A friend mentioned the DAGI stylus which odd enough works better than the pogo. It seems to be more precise and easier to hold. It takes some getting used to as it is a bit weird, but it seems more responsive than the pogo all around. Here is a quick review of the DAGI. If you have any questions just ask. I got the DAGI stylus via ebay.
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about 1 year ago
@Feroc666 you really have to go out of your way to scratch the screen with either.
about 1 year ago
@PrestoMovie12 I find it to be pretty solid.
about 1 year ago
They might want to change the name before marketing it in Australia.
about 1 year ago
LatinVixen great job my friend loved the way you calmly show us how good both work. thank you again
about 1 year ago
umm… do they have different colors? and how do u have brushes? if so do u like it on the ipad? and how much did sketch pro cost?
about 1 year ago
The angle of the tip on the dagi makes me nervous that it would snap in a bag. Is it solid? And thanks for these videos!!! It makes me excited about my future iPad purchase.
about 1 year ago
Nice i really wann this thing on my desk :>
about 1 year ago
thanks for sharing!!
about 1 year ago
@LatinVixen For me it looks like the Dagi also has a sharper edge, what about that?
And what about the Stylus pen, above the tip it looks like as if there is some metal. Couldn’t that part scratch over the screen, if you push too hard or if you hold it in another angle?
about 1 year ago
@YUPnNOPE I don’t see why not
about 1 year ago
thanks for makin this video.. great review.. and i really like the clear tip.. allows you to see exactly where you’re drawing.. you think it would be easy to use in a handwriting, note-taking app? and really nice drawing by the way!
about 1 year ago
@Pistolero3 no that does not work, as this has nothing to do with wacom.
about 1 year ago
@williamalvarez If I want to print anything I just email it to myself and print it from there, so just fine.
If the ipad had wacom sensitivity it would make this one of the best tablets out there. But at the moment it does not, but works just fine for me.
about 1 year ago
@hypersapien no plastic does not scratch glass, specially flat plastic like the dagi.
about 1 year ago
if the Dagi has a hardened tip, wouldn’t it scuff up your screen over time?
about 1 year ago
I’m completely sold. Thank you again for telling us about the drawing ability of the Ipad.
about 1 year ago
how is the print quality??? can u do a video on that? especially when u print with color… and would you change your opinion about the ipad if it has weight sensitivity?
about 1 year ago
looks weird isnt a regular tylus like the ones for wacom ?
about 1 year ago
Right on.
about 1 year ago
@LatinVixen Yup. The original was filed in ’08. On Jan. 14th of this year they submitted modifications & a new illustration. I’d link but it’s youtube. The patent goes into detail of why low res capacitive sensors are great for finger input, but not for pen input. It explains a few solutions, one of which involves bluetooth communication of pressure and tilt, and also an electrical charge in the pen tip. Sounds innovative, let’s hope it surfaces. Peace, keep sketchin’
about 1 year ago
I love the dagi
but im still having trouble with the whole drawing thing on my scetchbook.
about 1 year ago
@ArtByJamesThornton have you heard any new news about that this year? I know they mentioned it summer of last year but have not heard much more.
about 1 year ago
@jerrymcneive The one they sell at apple the original one. Not very pretty in my opinion but it does protect the machine very well.
about 1 year ago
@Lengi123 I like both, but the dagi takes less effort when gliding on the screen.
about 1 year ago
I think I’d like the pogo better