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A new video of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra has been released. In the video you get to see the amazing versatility of the touchscreen on the device. You can literally write on the display with a multitude of different items, from keys, to coins, to pens and much more. It's an intriguing concept to allow virtually anything you have handy to become a makeshift stylus. You can definitely call this phone a phablet and it is an apt description. Here's a quote with a few more interesting tidbits,
The folks behind Chinese ePrice appear to have taken this promise to heart, for they have posted a video on YouTube where they subject the Xperia Z Ultra's screen to some rather extreme testing.
Luckily, a Stanley knife doesn't appear to register well enough with the phablet, so that precludes us from suggesting you consider a more sensible alternative that has your (future) phablet's longevity closer to heart. That being said, using your keys will work. And so will a coin or a pen. Actually, we'll just let you have a look for yourself, and see that Sony's promise mostly holds true.
What do you guys think? Is this something that would prove useful to you?
Source: PhoneArena