Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Google and Amazon Release Tablets Supporting USI 2.0 Stylus

The Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) Promoter member Google, as well as Amazon, have released tablets including support for a USI 2.0 stylus. Google’s Pixel Tablet and Amazon’s Fire 11 tablet include the USI specification, the only open standard, active stylus solution allowing a single stylus to be used on multiple touch-enabled devices.

The new Google Pixel Tablet features the best of Google’s AI with Tensor G2, as well as features like video calling and photo editing. It also comes with a Charging Speaker Dock, enabling the best features of a smart display when your tablet is locked and docked in Hub Mode. The Amazon Fire 11 tablet features a built-in USI-supported stylus, vivid displays, and a high-performing processor. It also doubles as a home assistant with its Show Mode.

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“The newest tablet support for USI from Amazon and Google is another milestone for the standard, as we continue to grow into new devices and operating systems,” said Alexander Erdman, president of USI. “We are very excited to see the adoption of the USI specification in devices running Android, as we continue to drive for a single industry standard for an active stylus.”

The USI 2.0 industry specification allows for a stylus to be used across a wide range of touch-enabled devices, including phones, tablets, and computing and entertainment platforms, that also use the specification. The specification provides customers with a consistent, customizable, and interoperable stylus that will work across many systems.

SOURCE: BusinessWire

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