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    Touchscreen Device Sales Expected to Nearly Double, PC Sales Increase in 2010 Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jamison Cush, Mar 5, 2010.

  1. Jamison Cush

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    If they're going to expand on touchscreen devices, I hope they make them of better quality. So far, except the iTouch and iPhone, every touchscreen device I've had has stopped working when exposed to colder weather due to a flimsy capacitive digitizer(as in, you literally press and it reacts somewhere else or not at all). Even the aforementioned lose significant reactivity when exposed to such conditions. I know it's a limitation of the technology, but in that case, perhaps add in a tactile button interface too?