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Originally Posted by Ansl
Sadly, this is not true. My sister has the device and it's definitely not IR despite numerous claims to the contrary. Not even her stylus (that works on every other capacitive screen in the household) is functional on it. So the last IR Kobos would actually be the Glo HD and Aura H2O v1.
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I don't quite understand this... what do you mean exactly? A stylus would be designed to work with
capacitive screens as you say yourself, so how would it not working on an IR screen mean that the screen is not IR?
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Originally Posted by Liesse
I'm in the same boat, preferring the IR on my h2o v1.
I do a lot of my reading in bed. I go to bed wearing cotton moisturising gloves, because I have patchy eczema. The gloves stop any unwanted scratching while I'm asleep. I also have nice moisturised hands.
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Ah yes that makes a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing. (Maybe you could put something conductive over the top of your cotton glove while reading, like the cut off tip of a nitril household glove or something, if you do end up with a capacitive screen somehow...)