Friday
Jun292012

Manufacturing Quality Checks Completed.

I am delighted to let you know that ALL the stylus manufacturing quality issues have been addressed.  It looks beautiful!   It took a lot more time and effort than expected since it looks simple, but getting all the details right and making it mass producible wasn't easy.  I am proud of this accomplishment and happy with the approved article. Thanks, Salman and Lau.

The first production units is still a month away, but we'll have both the model 200 and the 300 available.  You can pre-order from our justgosmart.com/store and be the first ones to get the most precise and smooth handling stylus available in the world.

Now that I have converted note taking and list of things to do from paper and pen to the iPad and the GoSmart Stylus, I feel naked when I grab the iPad and don't have the Stylus with me.  I hope you also find it as useful as I do.

Thanks,

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Reader Comments (3)

Would like to preorder the 200 series, but don't see that option in your store... Is it possible? Thanks!

July 8, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJo

Cool mouse pad I would love to win one of those cause I spend alot of time on my computer and my wrist kill me but I love being on the computer so I would love to win thanks!

September 10, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterlesley arnold

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