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STAEDTLER unveils Noris digital stylus for Chromebooks, coming later this summer

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With the wide variety of touchscreen Chromebooks on the market, it only makes sense that a stylus would come onto the market at some point. In partnership with Google, STAEDTLER has unveiled the education-focused Noris digital stylus for Chromebooks, and it'll be available in a few months.

There's actually already a STAEDTLER Noris digital stylus on the market, but it's intended for Samsung devices. The Samsung Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro are marked as supported by that one, as it is by this Chromebook version, though we'd assume the two products aren't exactly the same. In any case, the Chromebook version's features include EMR tech, charging not being required, palm rejection, adjustable line widths, and eco-friendliness (the pencil is made of wood). Google says that it can be used by teachers to give visual feedback in Classroom and assign PDF worksheets that students can annotate.

According to Google, the stylus is "designed with affordability in mind," though no price has been given. For reference, the Samsung version is $38 on Amazon right now. No exact release date has been given, but it'll be available "later this summer."


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