Touchsreens that only work with a stylus don't sacrifice screen quality, but I have heard that they drain the battery pretty fast and that you can only use the specific stylus, so you must be very careful not to lose it. My point is, there is no perfect touchscreen technology (there's no perfect technology generally, actually), you just choose the drawback that affects you the least. I'm very happy with the responsiveness of my 600's touchscreen, and I'm very happy with the ease and flexibility it affords me, and I'm okay with the screen contrast. So, as has been said before, to each his own.
|