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| New StylusCentral 2-in-1 telescoping stylus for Palm Tungsten |
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StylusCentral.com announces the
commercial availability of its new 2-in-1 stylus pen for the Palm
Tungsten T PDA. The new model is one of only a few available that
incorporate both a stylus and refillable ink pen into a slim design that
fits into the PDA "silo," the channel in which users store their styli
when not in use. The stylus also telescopes from a length of 3 10/16" to
a maximum length of 5", accommodating the expanding form factor of the
Tungsten T and making it more comfortable to use when writing.
StylusCentral's 2-in-1 stylus pen features a ballpoint ink pen under the decorative black cap. On the opposite end, the stylus features a black tip for use on the PDA screen. Web site at http://www.styluscentral.com/2in1stpenfor.html or send an email to stylus@styluscentral.com |
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StylusCentral.com announces the
commercial availability of its new 2-in-1 stylus pen for the Palm
Tungsten T PDA. The new model is one of only a few available that
incorporate both a stylus and refillable ink pen into a slim design that
fits into the PDA "silo," the channel in which users store their styli
when not in use. The stylus also telescopes from a length of 3 10/16" to
a maximum length of 5", accommodating the expanding form factor of the
Tungsten T and making it more comfortable to use when writing.