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Originally Posted by etherspin
all sounds great except touchscreen which entails losing contrast - contrast and readability being the reasons for the existence of e-ink ..
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Not really. A device can have a touchscreen without negative impact on screen quality. There are ways to do it with the touch sensitive layer behind the screen. There are also ways to do it without any layers in front or behind the screen (but with an active pen).
I don't know if that is caused by the touchscreen or the light but Sony messed up the PRS-700. It doesn't have to be that way.