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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Simple rule of thumb for touch devices: unless the vendor *explicitly* lists capacitance-touch or Wacom digitizers, assume the screen will be resistive. ... A tad of market familiarity helps, as a 2010 gadget selling at US$140 is most unlikely to bear expensive features like capacitance touch screens, 3G, GHz CPUs, etc.
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Oh, I don't expect it to do everything under the sun for its price, indeed, it's the price that appeals to me.

I see I'm probably confused then, as a
store I'm looking at purchasing the IQ from lists it as having a 7" capacitive touch LCD. Anyway, unless the resistive touchscreen proves to be difficult to use, the type of touch won't make any difference to me.