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This Bic Pen Stylus Can Write on Touchscreens as Well as Paper

Even in an increasingly digital world, it's still handy to have a writing utensil on hand that will actually work on paper and this Bic pen stylus offers both options.

The Bic Cristal Stylus looks almost entirely like a regular ballpoint pen, except it has a rounded end that makes writing on touchscreen devices possible. The pen is a little more expensive than other regular Bic ballpoint pens, but understandably since it does double duty. The pens come in both blue and black ink, as well as slightly different American and European styles.

Although you will probably want to hang onto this pen since it can write on both paper and digital devices, when the ink runs out, it'll only function as a stylus anyway.
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Writing Tools - This trend presents an opportunity for companies to develop more dual-purpose writing instruments that work on both paper and digital devices.
2. Seamless Digitization - There is potential for disruptive innovation in creating writing tools that seamlessly transition between traditional and digital writing, offering convenience and versatility.
3. Enhanced Product Functionality - Businesses can explore incorporating additional features into writing tools, such as built-in stylus capabilities, to cater to the needs of tech-savvy professionals.
Industry Implications
1. Stationery - The stationery industry can capitalize on this trend by designing and manufacturing hybrid writing instruments that combine the convenience of traditional and digital writing.
2. Technology - The technology sector has the opportunity to develop advanced stylus technologies that seamlessly integrate with existing writing tools and digital devices.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can explore partnerships or innovations that merge traditional writing instruments with touchscreen capabilities to meet the demands of a digital world.

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