The capacitive grid on the H202 is nowhere near as horrible as the old Aura. You have to look really close, in bright (ie,direct sunlight) to notice it at all. There is a bit of a reduction in contrast/brightness of the screen in natural light, (easy to see when comparing the H202 to the H20 or Aura 1.), but the touch screen compensates by being exceptionally responsive and precise (unlike the A1, whose touch screen accuracy can barely be called an approximation. On the A1, it can be a challenge the hit the right key on the on screen keyboard. On the H202, I can select text at time font size, and minimum line spacing, and in one try, get the selection to exactly the letter or decimal point I want.)
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