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Originally Posted by HarryT
I did find the IR touchscreen on the H2O to be much less accurate than the Kindle's capacitive touchscreen, but if the OP is happy with the touchscreen on an older Kobo (which I believe is also IR?) he should be happy enough with the H2O's.
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Amazon has one Kindle with IR touch. If there were inherent issues with IR touch, Amazon would not be using it.