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Originally Posted by JoOrwick
Most ereaders have capacitive touch screens so I guess all of them are a tad fuzzier compared to IR touch screens. It's not a big deal since most people don't compare devices, they just read and never even notice it.
Flush displays are just so nice to have in my opinion. Too bad there aren't really any alternatives to capacitive touch screens other than IR.
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FYI, on this forum, we compare devices extensively and have done so, for some of us, for years. Most readers do not have capacitive touch screens. IR screens and capacitive are very different. I own quite a few ereaders, started with the sony 505 almost 10 years ago. Not to say I know everything, but when I am saying the Aura One is not as sharp as the H2O, I know why I am saying this...