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Old 11-02-2012, 07:31 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by l_macd View Post
Thanks for that review induna, it's nice to get a different perspective.

I'm especially interested in what you've said about the capacitive touch screen being a lot better than the IR touch. I've been wondering if it might be that which is causing the QC issues with the screen (compared to the Kobo which is still using IR touch and isn't having the same kind of issues), but the plus side is that it's better tech. You are the first person I've seen who has been so specific about this actually being the case.
I have been wondering about this the whole time too. It is very responsive, usable in a ziploc (a great plus for us, we spend a lot of our free time at the beach, even in winter), and the top layer does not influence the contrast at all. But maybe it is this capacitive layer that does not work well with the leds.. ?
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