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Old 10-17-2011, 12:58 PM   #121
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Device: HTC Flyer; Kobo WiFi
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I think I really need a Capacitive screen
Coby does have a capacitive screen, the 7022, however, I have seen it gets a bit buggy sometimes, but it's hard to tell if it's your average occurrence with any tech device. The Amazon reviews are mixed.

It's $174 on Amazon and there's no wait. I'd looked at the Cruz, too, when I saw it in CostCo, but I've read more bad reviews than good on Velocity tablets. Of course, we don't have anything like that for the Fire, but Amazon has good customer support, so I would imagine that they'll be pretty good about replacing a funky device or offering some sort of deal for Fire buyers when they roll a new tablet out. Ha, I don't trust Amazon controlling/monitoring my Internet usage, but I love their customer service!
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