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Originally Posted by SameerH
I'll double check this for you, but I'm 80% certain that this is the case since it is not the flexible display. The 'no glass, no glare' in the marketing material refers to the lack of a capacitive touch-screen layer which some manufacturers have used, and can sometimes come with a reflective finish which can be quite annoying to read on. We use IR touch which does not require any glass on top of the display.
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Those were resistive touch not capacitive. Capacitive touch is done with a chemical 'paint' and doesn't effect screen clarity.