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Originally Posted by jocampo
Buy besides typing, you really found the Pandigital screen better than iPad? For instance, when using the interface or Operating System, like moving between virtual desktops, opening programs, zooming, etc?
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No, I'm just saying that the multi-touch capacitive screen would just be lost on me. I would be one of the few iPad users sitting around navigating through the apps with the $20.00 stylus designed to work with the capacitive screen.
I find it way easier to operate as if I am holding a writing pad and pen. Even though the iPad does very well at determining what you "meant" to press, I still find myself backing up and re-doing commands.
Although, I will admit that if I was using the iPad constantly as my main tablet, I might get better at it.