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Old 10-17-2009, 09:26 PM   #8
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by City Island View Post
I just got a new 600 and I'm wondering about the touch screen - there's a major lag when writing notes and drawing - the pen and the line are nowhere near in synch. Software is updated and I did a pin reset. Is this the way everyone else's is? Sony knows how to do touch screens right (from monitors in the late 80's to Clie's) so I'm concerned this is a defect or an adjustment I can't do. Everybody is spoiled by the iPhone's responsiveness, but it would be nice if this particular 600's screen reminded me more of my 1997 Palm Pilot. Thoughts?

Jeff Silverstein
You can't draw on the Kindle, but for typing notes, the keyboard is quite satisfactory; never had a problem with it keeping up. Of course, I'm not exactly a touch-typist, and don't know if someone who is would be as satisfied.
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