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Originally Posted by robgmun
I almost find that hard to believe considering the techology behind it, it's not a capacitive screen you know.
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I guess that's your prerogative to not believe me. I'm just telling you how it is for me. I know what a capacitive and resistive touch screen is like. Yes, a capacitive screen is more responsive, and you can give it the slightest of touches. I don't have to press hard at all to do an action. Brett_val is right about the scrolling bit. It can be a bit finicky at times, but I still only touch it very lightly. I usually use my fingernail to scroll, especially when changing volume or the letters to find an artist etc.