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Originally Posted by fjtorres
*SOME* of us think so. 
And, remember, both the 5 and 6in screens have the same pixel-count (600x800) so the smaller screen is going to have smaller pixels and a sharper screen. With the *right* software you can put up the same amount of text onscreen on both but it'll look sharper on the smaller screen.
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I think the pixel count is a measure of the resolution per unit area, so the screen will be basically the same for Touch and Pocket Edition, only with a larger available area to display text or pictures.
I am quite curious to have one of the new readers in my hands. I will have to see if the addition of a touchscreen does not degrades the quality of the screen, which is one of the most important things in a reader for me. The inclusion of a couple of dictionaries also is a very very useful idea. Any idea about which translation dictionaries are supplied?
A noticeable change from the Pocket edition from previous to new one is the support for images. I did missed that from my 505. I usually carry lots of pictures with me along with the books.
Also, i still think these readers are the best looking ones out there. Good work by Sony.