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Old 01-02-2010, 08:30 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by mores View Post
My wife has long fingernails and used to own a pocket pc phone, always using her "natural" styli to use it. Now she has an iPhone (requires "skin contact") and uses it without any problems.
You will need to adapt a different style of pressing buttons and after a few days, it'll be second nature
I was wondering about the iPhone (I don't own one). I used to own a Voyager and didn't have a problem but realized that I prefer a keyboard over a touchscreen anyway I've not had any issues with my Cowon pdp touch screen either hence my surprise.

I found the Nook extremely frustrating and had trouble getting the feel for it. It bothered my that even with effort/focus, I couldn't seem to get it to work smoothly. Although, as the sales clerk pointed out, once the book open the touchscreen isn't needed to read.
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