Dual-Tipped Stylus Helps Kids Make Shoddy Drawings In 3D

Dual-Tipped Stylus Helps Kids Make Shoddy Drawings In 3D


School holiday season is once again just around the corner, and you know what that means: you don’t have a lot of time left to find some way to distract annoying kids that could be visiting. Thankfully Griffin’s got you covered with a new Crayola dual-tipped stylus for creating anaglyph 3D images on a touchscreen device.

Sure, you could save a few bucks by just using the accompanying app with a pair of fingers or two styluses taped together. But for just $20 the Crayola DigiTools 3-D Pack also comes with a carrying case and those damn glasses you can never escape. So while 3D has occasionally made going to the movies a terrible experience, at least it can help make a Christmas family gathering just a bit more tolerable.

[Griffin Technology]


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