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Old 01-06-2011, 11:05 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by italianReader View Post
Do the sony 350, 650 and 950 have this kind of touchscreen? Is it totally without (added) glare?
Yes, the Sony n50s use a touch-screen based on IR technolgy.
The screen is E Ink Vizplex Pearl.
It is not backlit; it relies on ambient lighting.
There is no glare, because the screen surface is not glossy.
The only time you would see any glare, is if you held the reader at a weird angle not used for reading.
Fingerprints are not seen, because the surface is not glossy.
The only time you would see any fingerprints, is if you held the reader at a weird angle not used for reading.
I use a PRS-650 and mostly use my finger for page turning and navigation, but a stylus is provided.
I am extremely happy with my Sony.
I particularly like being able to double-tap on a word, to look it up in the dictionary.
I find the menu system to be perfectly intuitive.
The Sony seems well-built and feel like it will last a long time.
I find the battery life of weeks between charges very convenient.
I have the Sony case with light, which I find very practical.
The light has a switch that enables you to switch between two levels of intensity.
When toggling the switch no longer changes intensity, it's time to replace the single AAA battery.

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