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Originally Posted by newday07
I had read that the capacitive are far superior as false positives and that their average life is far superior. And for that the infrared has now been overcome by capacitive.
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It comes down to personal taste. I personally prefer capacitive touchscreens, because a device with a capacitive touchscreen can have a screen that's flush with the bezel, which I like. A device with an IR touchscreen has to have a bezel raised above the screen, so the IR emitters and receivers can be in the edge of the bezel. I find such a screen much more difficult to keep clean; dirt tends to get trapped in the edges.