![]() In the end, it depends on what you need it for. Adonit Pro 4 review: Should you buy it?įor a casual all-round, general use stylus, you could certainly do worse than opt for the Adonit Pro 4, but it is verging on the expensive for what it delivers in terms of performance, which is really very little. It could perhaps serve for very causal sketching at the most. ![]() ![]() The lack of pressure sensitivity really means that this stylus isn't an option for drawing, and the lack of palm rejection is always apparent. The stylus also seemed marginally more responsive to drawing lines in Adobe Fresco, though there was considerable wobble when drawing straight lines. This issue didn't seem to exist in Notes on the iPad, however, and there was good lineup there. It also makes writing a little more difficult than it should be. It's a small thing but more than a little off-putting, putting you slightly off-kilter if you're trying to concentrate. It’s not a great deal, no more than a millimetre or two, but I tried to highlight something in a written doc it highlighted just above the text, even though I had the nib in place. It seemed to suffer from a margin of parallax (tech term alert just nod and agree), meaning the nib and line don’t quite match up. However, when testing it out for note-taking and sketching on Notability and Autodesk’s Sketchbook, as Adonit suggests on its website, it seemed more than a little lacklustre in both respects. The Adonit Pro 4 is purported to be an ‘all-rounder’ i.e., for note-taking and even drawing. It’s a minuscule annoyance, but a constant one.įor general use, the stylus seems fine, at least for anything you would usually use your finger for. It's like setting a plate upside down on a table, and if that's an odd description, it's an odd sensation too. With every new point of contact, it has to re-adjust from its previous angle. Sticking with this disc for a moment as well as looking a little odd it feels a bit clumsy. Not the smoothest tool in the box (Image credit: Adonit)
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