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Old 01-16-2010, 12:13 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Kolenka View Post
Touchscreens do allow for a more extensive UI that can break from the '1-10' menu mold (or gets around slow navigation like the nook or similar).

The catch is that you gotta do it right. And it is possible to do it, Sony's priorities of the screen being both finger and stylus friendly have limited their options until very recently (basically after the hardware for the 600/900 got locked down).
I certainly agree with your first paragraph, but am very curious a bout your second paragraph. Do you have some intel to support
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Sony's priorities of the screen being both finger and stylus friendly have limited their options until very recently (basically after the hardware for the 600/900 got locked down)
This may be true, but I haven't read that referenced before.
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