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Old 05-25-2011, 07:54 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Stingo View Post
These new Nook and Kobo readers use a touch screen technology that does not obscure the readability of the screen, unlike the Sony.
No, they are using exactly the same IR beam touch-screen that Sony use. You're perhaps thinking of the older Sony devices which did use a touch-screen technology that reduced the clarity of the screen. Both the screen itself and the touch-screen technology of this B&N device is identical to that of the Sony PRS-650, as I said in an earlier post.
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