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Old 06-16-2011, 08:20 PM   #9
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Device: Nook STR
Toddos: Thanks for the detailed input.

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... the red dot is a transmitter and the blue dot is a receiver. Notice that they're slightly above the screen itself...

I wonder if this design renders the new nook subject to false input from other sources of beam interference such as grains of sand and bits of hair which land on the screen. Took the nook to the barber, then the beach...with no protection. I had a few bits of debris collect on the margins of the screen & experienced a couple "random" page turns.
Once I cleared the screen, it behaved well.
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