Who buys the Pencil, has either too much money or at the waffle. For me, I'll take the latter claim, because price ultimately have only 10 Eur introductory discount made the difference. My Vorrezensenten have already written a lot, which I can only confirm: For the price, regardless of whether walnut, aluminum or with / without discount, I expect a perfectly functioning, quality product - but that's not the Pencil. The actual, and added very childish, reason for the Pencil is the use of the blurring function in the Paper App. However, this function could be readily implemented as a tool for my sake and as an in-app purchase. This requires no bottom line 75 EUR Tool. In other Apps offers the Edit no substantial advantage. Its electronic messes (sometimes he erased, sometimes blurring, sometimes he does what you want), are at present no more childhood illnesses, but from my perspective careless programming without express interest in a fix. The money keeps pouring yes too. The same applies to the rubber tips, whose very thin rubber is logically quickly over - apparently none repair. But these two bitter minuses speak against the purchase, if you want to work seriously with the part.
From the design point of view I find the Edit as very successful litter, which does not ultimately solace on the functional weaknesses - the part one has to work and not for looking at.
The chances are that the pin back, are certainly not bad. Two stars he gets, because I want to acknowledge the standing behind the product idea, and for the successful design, in my view. If even a decent pottering without weekly tip exchange is possible, then there's maybe 5 stars.