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Originally Posted by kobayashi
And neither do the Kobos with the non-flush screens. That's why we're guessing that it has something to do with either the capacitive technology coupled with LED frontlights (something never seen in traditional capacitive screens) or a coating of some kind on one side of the glass or the other.
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Well, if the Paperwhites don't have the problem, then it isn't caused by capacitive vs IR. The touchscreen on the Paperwhite is capacitive, just like the ones on the Voyage and the Oasis.
So I guess it's caused by the glass?
Shari