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Old 10-31-2011, 09:51 AM   #271
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Originally Posted by emilikins View Post
Yep, each screen has its own little stylus. I rarely used the stylus on the 7024; fingernails worked fine, and even a heavy fingertip. I hadn't really thought much about some capacitive screens being two-touch vs. multi. I haven't encountered a two-touch one yet. Does it seem to have any benefit over the resistive? Other than maybe driving a few more sales? I wonder if this is the same type of screen that's on the Vox. People have complained it doesn't really respond to swipes, more taps and short swipes. But it does pinch and zoom, which only needs two fingers ...
To me the biggest advantage of the capacitive screen is the pinch and zoom and on the 7022, works well.

BTW, When I said the 7022 screen was not very "responsive" a better word would be "sensitive". Now that I'm getting used to the low sensitivity I'm beginning to consider this a plus. When I'm using my Toshiba Thrive, if my fingers stray to close to the screen anything can happen - and often does.

The more I use the 7022 the better I like it.

Regards - John
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