8 Handy Tablet Styluses to Boost Your Creativity

1. Cosmonaut by Studio Neat

Studio Neat designed the Cosmonaut as an alternative to all the pen-like styli already out there. This crayon-inspired stylus works with nearly every capacitive touchscreen device, and is great for the kids. Price: $25

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Whether you're sick of getting fingerprints all over your iPad or you want to get seriously creative, try a stylus for your tablet.

The above styli range from crayon-like to paintbrush-inspired. One even doubles as a ballpoint pen. Most of the gadgets are compatible with nearly any capacitive touchscreen, so you don't necessarily have to own the latest and greatest iPad. (That's the newest iPad's name, right?)

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Which stylus is your favorite? Know of any others you'd add to the list? Or do you prefer your fingertip only? Let us know your stylus thoughts in the comments below.

This story originally published on Mashable here.

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