Do you remember when you were a kid and enjoyed hours and hours of finger painting? Well, it's not too late to start again! Using a stylus, you can revisit those childhood years and use your tech in similar fashion.

Just Mobile AluPen
The AluPen is a great "pencil shaped" stylus that just feels great in the hand. You will see an increase of the amount of control that you will gain while interacting with your favorite touch sensitive device. Made of solid aluminum, it has a soft rubber nib. This is the ideal one if you are looking into a lot of drawing and hand writing.

Ozaki iStroke S
The iStroke will only work with your iPad/iPhone due to the 30 pin connector but offers a small footprint and great precision. The soft touch tip provides with lots of sensitivity and it's made of real aluminum and not plastic.

PenGo TouchPen
The PenGo TouchPen has an elastomer tip which provides a similar experience than with a regular pen and will work with any touchscreen. We love that you can just take notes, draw or even sketch with one simple stylus.

Ten One Design Pogo Stylus
It looks just like a pen… even with a pocket clip! It works great on smaller screens too. It allows you to have a more natural angle while working on a tablet and typing on a software keyboard is a breeze, thanks in part, for the smaller nib size. It works while wearing gloves and it's made of durable aluminum.
Comments (2)
I have the AluPen, and I have to say it really is a great stylus. It has wonderful heft and sits well in your hand.
I'm looking at the photo of the Ozaki Stroke and appreciating the larger barrel of the AluPen; you won't go arthritic holding it for long periods of time.
The stylus, what was once derided by apple fans as archaic, is now extremely popular. As a PDA/PocketPC user from 1999 till 2010 I have missed it on my Android device. So many options it allows, now if these capacitive screens would allow for the level of detail my old phone's and pda's did it would be great.