Monet Stylus for $14

November 2, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Turn Any Touchscreen Device into a Canvas with This Artist’s Stylus
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 24% off

KEY FEATURES

True to its namesake, the Monet Stylus helps you unleash the artistic potential of your tablet or other touchscreen device. It’s designed to feel like a paintbrush in your hand, allowing you to produce sweeping brushstrokes as naturally as you would on a real canvas. With a pressure-sensitive tip and a generous 165° writing angle, you’ll easily capture every nuance of your next digital masterpiece.

  • Digital writing & sketching tool for tablets
  • Paintbrush-like feel in your hand
  • Compatibility w/ writing & sketching apps
  • Pressure-sensitive tip
  • 165° expanded writing angles
  • Brushed aluminum-alloy body
  • Rounded triangle handgrip

Available as part of a stylus 2-pack! See dropdown for more details

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Dimensions: 9.2″L x 1.6″W x 0.9″H
  • Weight: 0.10 lb
  • 165° expanded writing angles

Includes:

  • Monet Stylus (Metallic Green)

Compatibility

  • Most tablets
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