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Old 06-14-2010, 02:08 PM   #17
dorino
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Originally Posted by Worldwalker View Post
I don't want a touch screen. I can't be the only one who reads while eating Cheetos or doing other things that are very, very bad for touch screens.
You're not. However, I navigate to my book before I begin dirtying my fingers, and then I use the page turn BUTTONS on the PRS-600.


jswinden: My touch screen isn't blurry at all. It's just as sharp as the PRS-300, but it does have worse contrast (darker background)

Touchpads have no reason not to work on e-reader devices. It needs to be improved, but it can work and is a great way of screen interaction.
of course, having buttons + touch screen is even better. That's why I like tablet PCs with keyboards.

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