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Originally Posted by HarryT
You can, of course, use combinations of the different technologies. Eg, the iRex DR1000S has a Wacom touch screen, but capacitive sensors for its "buttons".
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It isn't really a combination when the capacitive buttons are not even part of the display layers. It doesn't suddenly let me touch the screen with my finger and expect it to work.
The advantage of being able to use both a stylus and your finger on the touch screen is simply so that you don't have to whip out the stylus every time you just want to open a book, and you aren't expected to do accurate things like sketch a note with your finger.