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Originally Posted by wateriestfire
what's so great about capacitive touch screens anyway? My phone has one and it's not that great... The glare sucks and they can'be used with a stylus. Some of the newer resistive touch screens even support multitouch
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Indeed... as I mentioned earlier, something like Wacom tech is a must for this sort of device for me. Put simply, has anyone ever tried stylus-writing on a resistive OR capacitive screen? As soon as you lapse concentration and let the heel of your hand touch the screen, you're leaving random marks all over the place depending on how the particular screen resolves the multiple contacts. There's a decent likelihood I'd be an iPad customer for the same pricetag, except I can't really see using a tablet that I can't (a) write/draw on and (b) use for longer than my laptop.