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Old 04-20-2007, 10:48 AM   #7
vvoi666
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Originally Posted by NatCh
Perhaps if only one set of particles (i.e. the black ones) lost their charges.
this sounds reasonable.
maybe the wacom stylus support plays a role here also. doesn't the wacom technology use some kind of induction based location detection for the stylus? that would mean that there has to be a megnetic field around the display. that would mess up the screen.
i could be totally wrong on this, though.

does anyone know if there is a difference in size of the black/white particles between the ilad and the sony reader? is the higher resolution of the iliad just added 'pixels' or are the pixels smaller also?

maybe they should have gone with the 'proven' 800x600 screen that everyone else uses.
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