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Old 01-05-2011, 08:40 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by leaston View Post
I'll bet you've never used an Android device then. I can comfortably type 30 words per minute, reasonably accurately on my HTC Desire. Along with on-screen indicators, you receive haptic feedback with each keypress. I much prefer touch screen on a mobile device than physical keyboard.
I have, but not extensively. I base this on my own usage of TS devices like the LG Dare, EnvTouch, and various other devices. I generally turn it off to save battery life.

The ipad TS is the best I've ever used. The Nook TS is very much like the TS on the aforementioned LG devices, based on my efforts to self-educate. I don't think it features haptic feedback. Do any TS EBRs have that right now? Sony?
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