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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
A4- - with a touchscreen reader you open up things like note taking apps.
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I know, my point was that only stylus (no finger) would be sufficient for general use and might even be more advantageous. (Tho it could be useful if you need to look up a lot of words in the dict.)
When taking notes you might as well take out the stylus that way you can write more than 4 words per screen.
Touch isn't very well implemented in the PRS-600 anyway, lots of times it wont register.
Sacrificing (a lot of) screen quality on a device which is made for reading, just to have a little better user interface isn't a sign of a well thought trough design. Especially if the touchscreen doesn't work well.