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Originally Posted by HarryT
I must respectfully disagree; I've been using touch-screen devices for 20-odd years, right from the original Palm machines, have never used a screen protector, and have never had a scratched screen.
The key thing is never, ever, to leave the stylus lying around. Take it out of its slot, use it, then put it back again. What scratches screens is getting bits of hard grid embedded in the soft plastic of the stylus tip.
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I'm reading the words, but they aren't making sense. You've been using resistive screens for 20 years but you somehow think that the stylus for a resistive screen has a soft tip? Please provide a link showing me where to find a soft-tipped stylus designed to work with a resistive touch screen. While you're at it, got a link to a hard-tipped stylus designed to work with a capacitive screen? Make it a stylus(hard or soft) that comes to a nice point too - for the capacitive that is, my wife would like one for her iphone.