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Old 01-02-2010, 05:23 PM   #1
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Nook touchscreen and finger nails?

Was at B&N today and finally had a chance to use a Nook hands on...

The problem was the touch screen didn't work well for me at all because tapping it with my finger nail wouldn't make it work.

The rep said it needed the heat from my finger...unfortunately, my nails are long enough that I had to touch the screen at an angle and would often end up selecting the wrong option.

Does this make sense? I've used other touch devices fine.

After about 5 minutes, I found it too frustrating and gave up.

I really did like the page turn keys though

On the upside, at least I'm not tempted to get a third reader at this time
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