Hi Mike,

> Actually the capacitive overlay on iPhone is ONLY good for finger
> touch (won't work with gloves), It's tech that was ignored for years
> because the GUIs needed stylus and aim was handwriting.
> Even to capture drawing or a signature (like the Courier companies
> use) needs the resistive touch screen. The capacitive tech is very low
> resolution.
>

That's interesting, I was wondering how old (or young) was this technology,
and also why some phones were still using resistive touch screen. Nokia N900
for instance has a resistive touch screen, and this might be because of its
high resolution (btw, didn't you talk about Maemo recently ? this phone runs
it, it looks sweet...)

Cheers,
Seb

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