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That’s got to be a really tiny field. I have a remarkable, and can use it for weeks before charging it. Broadcast energy, as you describe, is relatively expensive, because there’s a drain whether or not there’s an active sink; and even so, that’s crazy.
How does that work? It detects the touch of the pen, since it doesn’t react to anything else. Is there a conductor on the surface of the screen?
That’s got to be a really tiny field. I have a remarkable, and can use it for weeks before charging it. Broadcast energy, as you describe, is relatively expensive, because there’s a drain whether or not there’s an active sink; and even so, that’s crazy.
How does that work? It detects the touch of the pen, since it doesn’t react to anything else. Is there a conductor on the surface of the screen?