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Old 08-14-2010, 05:30 PM   #13
Alisa
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Originally Posted by carld View Post
I've looked at a couple of Sony's in Best Buy, and I can see the difference. I don't remember which models they were, and maybe they were older version, but the touchscreens definitely detracted from the core reading experience. I'll take another look next time I'm there and see what I think now.
Well, like I said, the touchscreen Sony chose does impact screen clarity. There are more touchscreen technologies out there, though. The iRex products used the Wacom style which made no difference at all since the touchscreen material is behind the e-ink layer.
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