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Originally Posted by Nate the great
The E-ink has a Wacom touchscreen, and the LCD is fingertip friendly (I forget which screen type that is). And no, it's not multi-touch.
Yes to the USB keyboard, I tried it. I'm told it can take a Bluetooth one but I don't have one to text.
It's plain vanilla Android with a few slight changes to the pull-tab menu.
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I haven't received my eDGe yet, but I can answer expand on this a bit more. The LCD side uses a resistive touch screen and although it's Bluetooth-capable, the software isn't up to snuff yet. They say not to use it until the next software update.
And yeah, looks pretty vanilla Android. Version 1.6, which will be upgraded to a newer version eventually (no timetable I could find).