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Originally Posted by Dulin's Books
I did find at CES that 2 companies- HTC and HP have stylus that work with their Capacitive touch devices. That is definitively a plus for this epd's going forward. If you can do touch with astylus cheaper than Wacom but without the layer over top of the display - its pretty much a win 
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IF the accuracy is sufficient. A pointing accuracy of a few mm is fine for, say, an on-screen keyboard, but for things like "freehand" annotation you really need pixel accuracy. I don't know if capacitive touch screens can provide that.