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Originally Posted by echwel
Are you sure about that? The Kobo-screen is NOT a touch-screen, but has an infrared system arount the bezel wich registers fingermovements towards the screen. In my case, I can even operate the screen if I do not touch, but just almost touch the screen. I would think that a screen protector would not interfere with that, unless it blocks the infrared sensors.
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Correct, the plastic cover should not be thick enough to interfere with the IR sensors. A capacitive screen (like the iPods/iPads) would be another matter. Personally I would have preferred a capacitive over an IR screen on the Kobo but that's a whole other topic