Thread: PRS-T1 touch very unresponsive
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Old 02-09-2012, 06:12 PM   #17
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Location: England, UK
Device: Sony PRS-T1 and Cool-ER
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Originally Posted by multiprose View Post
ok this problem is peculiar indeed. this is the 5th day i've had the same result of the reader not working when i'm trying to use it sitting on the living room couch with the sun behind me and blinds shading me.

HOWEVER...

when i let the sun in, the reader works magnificently just like it does in my room on evenings. this led me to believe that the reader works only in a well lit environment (since the sun is obviously more powerful than artificial light). i tested this hypothesis by sitting in my closet in the dark to use the reader... and it works there as well -.-

LO AND BEHOLD... when i close my blinds i have the problem again... yet it can work in my dark closet.
I agree with Ripplinger - that really doesn't sound like normal behaviour. I use my T1 mainly at night, with quite a low light to avoid disturbing the OH, and it works fine, just as it did in bright sunshine on holiday. I haven't noticed any difference at all in the responsiveness (although I must say I haven't been lurking in any dark cupboards! ). Sounds to me like you've got a lemon - take it back and exchange it.
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