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Old 01-20-2012, 11:38 AM   #4
oldyellr
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I kept the protective film on the screen for about a month, until the dust bubbles (some original, some from lifting the film) became too annoying. Seems to me the bare glass screen is easier to "swipe", but I didn't notice any change in sensitivity. Swiping works better in the browser with a strong WiFi signal. With a weak signal it lags and freezes some, contributing to false launches.

I found the top right hand corner of the screen a bit "dead", where you see the annotation icon in the Vox reader. It would take several taps and touches to open the annotations, which I use for bookmarks so I don't get lost when browsing footnotes, etc. The double page turn is common, not just on the Vox.
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