5 Exclusive Google Pixel Tablet Features You Won’t Find On The iPad – SlashGear
The iPad is undoubtedly one of the most empowering tools for digital creators, and the Apple Pencil drastically enhances its capabilities. However, the Apple Pencil comes with one major limitation: it is selectively compatible, and may not even work with all iPad models. Likewise, if you wish to use a stylus that supports pressure-sensitive scribing with an iPad, you must buy an Apple Pencil.
Unlike the iPad, though, the Pixel Tablet will offer a wider range of support for third-party styluses. The Pixel Tablet supports the Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) 2.0 standard that is used across various touchscreen laptops, Chromebooks, and other Android tablets. USI is supported by many digital stylus makers, including Wacom, Lenovo, HP, etc., and you can use the same stylus with your laptop beside the Pixel Tablet.
The standard is also backward compatible with USI 1.0 styluses. This also means that if you have a previous Pixelbook Pen from a few years ago, you should be able to use it with the Pixel Tablet.
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