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Old 04-13-2011, 10:56 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Farhad View Post
its a personal preference. I tried many touchscreens and while I like that on a smartphone or tablet, I much prefer an immaculately clean screen on an ebook reader. also, tapping one button is easier as long as that button is well placed and well designed, which is the case on the PB360. but, of course, YMMV
The wacom touch screen is below the actual screen and detects the stylus, so no finger painting and the screen clarity isn't affected.

Having a touch screen doesn't mean disposing of the buttons (see 603/903 models), not every device has to look like an iphone.

That said, it is a matter of preference and purely when reading it is easier to push a button then use a stylus.
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