With the old Jot Pro I have been very satisfied because of the tip which is modeled on a real pen - compare with those ugly thick rubber knubbeln at other styli such as the Wacom Bamboo - and as icing on the cake even the beautiful design.
He had even small deficiencies. While the disc at the tip of the stylus may be transparent, but in fact are often seen but not quite where you then touches the pen again, because the disc is just not quite transparent and distorted vision. Despite solid Touch the pen on the screen In addition, the recognition of which is not always quite work out, especially when you touch frequently used buttons with the stylus as undo and tool change is quite annoying when you pressed for time something writes down (Uni Math Lecture ... )
The new is being touted with two improvements:
- Damping / spring peak (-> down)
- Disk with a smaller diameter
Direct equal dodged something out of the box at the top, to see * how * it is spring - Impression: hmm, well. Barely yielded a perceived half a millimeter, and at not too tight effort. Particularly noise dampening, the writing hardly be, I thought.
The pen can be used to grab pleasant as of V1 and hold the rubber portion of the pin makes him not accidentally slip in hand.
As the very first review has been addressed by this pen here, the disc comes off very easily. Similarly, the disk including tip can easily be pulled out of the pin. I must say that to me would probably not have noticed, however, said a review would not have mentioned. Here I must clearly say the Jot Pro V1, the disc holds considerably more persistent at the top than at the V2 here.
My first impression of a few lines written with the stylus:
Wow. From due to minor suspension.
The placing on the display klackert much quieter than the V1 - although not quite as quiet as a real pen on paper, as adonitol advertises. But still: much more pleasant.
On the other hand I did not have to use one time undo in the few test lines to misrecognized and thus misplaced very short lines to redraw (eg slash at f and t and various punctuation marks), which quite often happens during Jot Pro V1 is. Even a few written very small math formulas with lots of short lines to be drawn has barely corrections required (V1 has since compared significantly underperformed).
The disc itself has been improved not only the diameter is smaller, you can also look through a little easier. In addition, the small metal cross in the plastic of the disc itself, which has partially blocked even more visibility when Jot Pro V1, no longer exists. You only see the tip of the pen, the little metal ball at the top, and nothing else more.
Update 1:
Also, the magnet was changed apparently. The pin glued felt solid on the edge of my iPad. 3
In addition, the pen can also be a little easier with the top down on the iPad attach without the screen-off function for the Smart Cover is activated. It still happens, but rarely.
All in all, I regret the purchase of V2 previously definitely not. Much more accurate and quieter than V1 and total compared with its competitors with thick rubber knubbeln as tip.
My favorite and recommendation for anyone who seriously wants to start something with the pen.
The only pen that the Jot Pro V2 will be in my opinion, is probably still beat the Jot Touch in the sometime coming second version (which, as has already been announced by adonitol, will get through Bluetooth 4.0 last palm rejection).