I don't see what the big deal is with capacitive touch screens either. I personally don't like them, and it makes me mad that a lot of people feel that they will become the dominant choice in future device models. I am a girl and, like a lot of other girls, I have nails. Having a capacitive touch screen on devices such as the IPhone makes it nearly impossible for me to use because of my nails. A lot of girls that I know also experience this. I feel that resistive touch screens have more benefits. You can use your nail, a stylus, and even your finger tip if you need to. Capacitive just basically limits you to your finger tip. It drives me nuts. I just try and try to understand why people love capacitive so much, but I would personally never buy a phone that used a capacitive touch screen. Touch screen phones have been all I have bought in the past three years, and I go through A LOT of phones.
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lyskxx @ Dec 18th 2008 7:49AM
I don't see what the big deal is with capacitive touch screens either. I personally don't like them, and it makes me mad that a lot of people feel that they will become the dominant choice in future device models. I am a girl and, like a lot of other girls, I have nails. Having a capacitive touch screen on devices such as the IPhone makes it nearly impossible for me to use because of my nails. A lot of girls that I know also experience this. I feel that resistive touch screens have more benefits. You can use your nail, a stylus, and even your finger tip if you need to. Capacitive just basically limits you to your finger tip. It drives me nuts. I just try and try to understand why people love capacitive so much, but I would personally never buy a phone that used a capacitive touch screen. Touch screen phones have been all I have bought in the past three years, and I go through A LOT of phones.