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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Capacitive touch has advantages over IR touch... because it has fewer false positives.
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It's swings and roundabouts and individual needs/wants. Capacitive requires special gloves, doesn't respond to all fingers, you can't use a pencil eraser to turn pages while you're eating, etc.
I've personally found the Kobo H2O to be the best of both worlds for me, because it detects clothing brushes as possible accidental water on the screen (and puts up a dialogue) rather than as page turns.