Active Stylus with Anti-Glare screens and Screen Protectors on a Touch Screen

Can anyone comment on whether an active stylus can be used without any problem in the following situations?
- An IPS touch display that shipped with an anti-glare/matte finish.
- A standard touch IPS display that has had an anti-glare/matte finish screen protector applied.
Also, wondering if anyone can comment as to whether the general responsiveness of a standard touch IPS display to basic finger touch is diminished if an anti-glare/matte finish screen protector has been applied.
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Might be easier to answer your question if you're specific about the device you have in mind. Is there some touch-screen laptop you're looking at that has these specs?
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have one on my nexus 7, no difference on input
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Thanks for your help! [:)]J. Remington Bowling said:Might be easier to answer your question if you're specific about the device you have in mind. Is there some touch-screen laptop you're looking at that has these specs?
I'm looking at a few things. One is the newest version of the Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 14 inch. It comes with an active stylus and a glossy screen. On that one I would be looking at adding an anti-glare matte finish screen protector. I'm also considering a non Yoga version of the Thinkpad 14 inch. That one comes with an anti-glare screen but no stylus. Lastly, I'm considering a few Dells in the same size range, some with an anti-glare screen and some with a glossy screen. Again, I'd be looking to add an anti-glare screen protector if going with one of the Dell units with a glossy screen.
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Thanks, DominicM.DominicM said:have one on my nexus 7, no difference on input
Did your Nexus 7 come with an anti-glare screen or did you add an anti-glare screen protector?
Also wondering what you're using as your touch "device". Your Finger(s)? A passive stylus? An active stylus? Some combination of these?
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I would guess the Yoga with the anti-glare coating is not a touch screen at all (hence why it likely doesn't ship with a stylus) so I would verify this before purchasing if you want to be able to use a stylus with it (active or passive). To my knowledge, all touch screens are 'glossy' due to the requirements that touchscreens have.
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3rd party, after market, finger and stylus both work fine
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