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Originally Posted by darryl
Hi Booxter. You haven't done yourself any favours here. My device is not perfect but it's not too bad, and the other advantages remain worthwhile. I had expected later firmware versions would solve the problem. But I certainly don't like hearing that I have been sold a sub-standard device, and that the problem is hardware which will never be fixed! Right now you have a very unhappy customer.
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I don't claim, that this issue with touch screen accuracy on current T68 devices cannot be solved at all. Onyx even does not consider it as a kind of malfunction or hardware defect.. The problem is - I am perfectionist. And when I say 100%, I mean something as good as for example my Samsung Galaxy S5. So please don't expect this level of accuracy. For main purpose - finger navigation on an ebook-reader it is already really acceptable.
The very first batch of T68 (mainly sold as Lynx branded) has come with software, which had obviously often problems with TS calibration in the first mass production version. This could be partially solved by software updates. I am sure, the accuracy is still not as perfect as e.g. on Samsung devices with capacitive touch, but really acceptable now. Onyx currently uses same technique for complete T68 line (regardless who is distributor) , so it is always identical hardware and drivers. However I am sure, that there are some perfectionist like me, who is still not satisfied with the result. After my massive pressure on Onyx, they promised me to revise the touch screen hardware and try to rework the technique for the next batch. I don't know actually, what exactly they are going to do and if they will succeed. I could be still not 100% satisfied though. I just hope it will work as expected.
Unfortunately Onyx don't really consider this issue as important, because it works quite acceptable for most of their customers.. If we would not have permanently bothered them with our complains, they would be probably still ignore it.