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Originally Posted by Tome Keeper
Actually I have, my aunt brought her Kobo Touch over from the US during a recent visit and the screen had fingerprints on it, similar to the smudges I get on my Kindle screen when I touch it. Not impossible to read but distracting. Admittedly not as bad as LCD screens but still not good. The textured back thing on it also seemed to have several smudges as well.
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Yes, there will be fingerprints. But it takes a while for the fingerprints to get to the point were you'll need to wipe the screen. I find I notice the fingerprints more on a blank screen then a screen with content. And one think that works in Sony's favor is swiping instead of taking to change the page. A tap will show more fingerprints then a swipe.