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Originally Posted by JSWolf
How many people here who voted hands-off have actually seen an x0 Sony in use and seen how fingerprints effect the screen?
I'm guessing that a lot of you are basing your opinion on what you've seen on devices like the iPad where you do really see fingerprints.
Fingerprints don't really effect the Pearl screen. Sure you can eventually see fingerprints. But you see them more when the screen is off and at that time, you can clean the screen with a simple wipe.
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You hit the nail on the head.
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
Why is a touchscreen always associated with page turning? You can use it for much more than just that... I (almost) never use it for turning pages, but always for highlighting. On the Kindle (which does support the hightlighting, but without the touchscreen), it's a lot of hassle to do that...
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I ask the same question. Why page turning nly?
I guess I use it 50/50 for page turning.
However, dictionary! double click and you are there! It is fantastic!
Navigating between different menus.
Highlighting or making a note.
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JSWolf has said. You don't see fingerprints on new Sonys. Don't ask me why or how they achieved it. I expected to see and hate them. Not a chance.