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Originally Posted by HarryT
Let's hope they've switched to using a capacitive touch screen (such as the iPad uses) rather than the resistive screen of the current Sony models. Capacitive touch screens have no impact on image quality like resistive screens do.
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I have long finger nails and can't use any of the functions on a capacitive touch screen where the real estate for any given function is small.
I was an early adopter of touchscreens but now I can't use an iPhone (or other smartphones including HTC Incredible, Droid X..), a Nook or any of the newer devices.
Unfortunately, I'm in the minority and have to stick with devices with physical keyboards/buttons now. I hate it. (On the upside, it does prevent me from a lot of gadget buying)