
The only problem with this thing now is that it doesn't support Palm rejection. So, we'l have to rely on the palm rejection provided by the Apps, which in case of the Noteshelf app pictured here is pretty good to use.
This has pressure sensitivity via bluetooth 2.0 (since they wanted this to be used with iPad 2). The new version that they hope to release somewhere in this year is upgraded to use bluetooth 4.0. Basically the idea is to cut off display input and get position input from the stylus alone, which gives you the palm rejection phenomenon. But we have seen that idea applied in other styluses like the Cregle iPen, which failed miserably(delays and distortions). I hope Adonit gets it right.

