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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
That last sentence is a huge drawback on capacitive from my point of view.
I hate the feeling of a glass screen, that's why I always put a matte screenprotector on all of my devices (except the e-ink devices I have). Not only to remove any glare but also to make the screen more "rough".
About the stylus, I only know of one device that needs a stylus, and that's from Onyx. The others are either IR or capacitive, and those don't need stylii either. With the difference that on IR you can actually use one, while on capacitive you can only use those huge rubber tipped ones (with a "tip" about the size of a marker...)
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They make capacitive stylus that are pen tip for drawing or writing. They can be a bit more pricey.
Sent from my XT1528