Definitions
- Referring to a small, pointed tool used for drawing or writing on touch screen devices. - Talking about a device used to interact with a digital screen, such as a tablet or smartphone. - Describing a pen-like instrument used for precise and accurate input on a touch screen.
- Referring to a writing instrument that uses ink to make marks on paper. - Talking about a tool used for signing documents or writing letters. - Describing a device used for drawing or sketching on paper.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are writing instruments.
- 2Both are used for creating marks on a surface.
- 3Both can be used for artistic purposes.
- 4Both have been used for centuries.
- 5Both come in various shapes and sizes.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: Stylus is used for digital input while pen is used for physical input.
- 2Material: Stylus is often made of plastic or metal while pen can be made of various materials such as plastic, metal, or wood.
- 3Ink vs. Digital: Pen uses ink to create marks on paper while stylus creates digital marks on a screen.
- 4Precision: Stylus is often used for precise and accurate input while pen may not be as precise.
- 5Versatility: Pen can be used on various surfaces while stylus is limited to digital screens.
Remember this!
Stylus and pen are both writing instruments used for creating marks on a surface. However, the difference between stylus and pen is their function and material. A stylus is used for digital input and is often made of plastic or metal, while a pen is used for physical input and can be made of various materials such as plastic, metal, or wood.