For the sometimes cited criticism of the stylus with respect to writing and drawing has to be said that the inaccuracy in writing due to the display technology of iPads and other tablets with the same display technology accessible and not located on the pin. The iPad with its capacitive display is designed for a finger touch. That requires a certain area, to the conducts electricity to work on the screen. Therefore, the stylus has no tip, but a small round surface - it takes just for capacitive displays.
Who wants to write correctly on a tablet with a pen properly, must buy an appropriate (currently still mostly Windows) tablet, which can then also be operated with a corresponding pin.
The Stylus We offer you therefore for what he can do and should - so replace the finger - really good. I use it mainly to highlight PDF files and for that he is perfect. Relatively little pressure is necessary to realize inputs on the display and all the work on the iPad is much faster and more accurately by hand. I am now already so far that I even hesitate to normal use (ie browsing or listening to music) using the pen, because the display of the iPad will not smudge as fast.
Conclusion:
The pen is good and recommended for those who no longer want to use your finger. Markings are more precisely to put and short words you can write reasonably well. Anyone looking for a pen to formulate correct notes on the iPad, does not have to buy another pin - but another device. iPads and all other devices with capacitive screen simply are not suitable.