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Old 03-15-2011, 12:35 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by delphin View Post
I had a Wacom technology tablet, and it required the use of the stylus, very nice, but still, if the BeBook version also requires a stylus I am not sure that we can really consider that a 'touch' reader.
Of course it's a touch reader . Yes, the Wacom screen requires a stylus, but that makes it extremely accurate - a Wacom screen is the best touch screen technology for writing on with the stylus; it's a lot more accurate than a resistive, capacitive, or IR touch screen.

Of course if you want to use the touch screen to turn pages with your finger, it's not for you. But if you want to draw on the screen - eg to make notes - it's unbeatable.
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