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Old 02-06-2015, 11:56 PM   #3
rkomar
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Originally Posted by Fauver View Post
Yes man, in my opinion it is darker than original M96.
Why? Because of the capacitive touchscreen of course, which adds an additional layer to screen.
You can get the best clarity only from infrared and inductive(with stylus) screens. But it seems that Onyx doesn't really wanna invest any money in developing the brand new infrared touchscreens for 9.7 inch readers. Of course, it's easier to sell a 2010 year technology with stylus, or make the "upgrade" with capacitive touch, which means a step back, in 2015 year, compare to infrared.
With my T1, the infrared isn't accurate enough to write with normal size characters. The writing has to be quite big to be legible. Has infrared technology improved over the last two or three years to be able to handle ordinary sized handwriting, or is it still necessary to use something like a Wacom sensor for that?
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