speed, capacitive screens are better, but aren't ever going to show up on a device this inexpensive (lots of people were surprised the Nook2 had them at $250). Resistive screens work just fine if they're calibrated well.
If the IQ works well as a reader and does a reasonable job as a browser, it is a real bargain. (I'm dying to hear if it can handle scanned/OCR'd PDF documents)
Once it ships we'll get some reviews and know a lot more. I am very optimistic and hope to get one.
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