Touch screen quality
This is my OPINION based on what I have READ.
""Touch Screens" are not necessarily a problem. Its a certain TYPE of touch screen that is sub par. The Wacom screens that are BENEATH the e-ink that require a stylus are are example of a technology that should not decrease screen quality. There is also a capacitive touch screen that wont decrease the quality of the screen I believe, though I dont know the details. I think its the pressure screens that are ABOVE the e-ink that create glare and loss of clarity. "
Is this true for anyone else? What about the NEW generation Sony Daily edition....not the 900 with glare, the 950 with (pearl?).
The Onxy Boox requires a stylus, but its a powerhouse for a reader and supposedly the screen quality is excellent.
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