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trohax 2010-01-30 18:45

What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
I'm getting a new phone -- the nokia N900 and the main draw back is its resistive touch screen, I've seen the ones in the N97 and they were bad, they weren't as responsive as I would like them to be..
So, what do you think about the n900s' resistive touch screen? can they act decently enough to warrent a purchase or are they all as shitty?


Oh and also: When is the Arabic keyboard coming out? (though I never type in arabic) I know you can install an app for an on screen keyboard but I would only buy one with arabic alphabit for the resale value.

thanks.

omeriko9 2010-01-30 18:50

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trohax (Post 502847)
I'm getting a new phone -- the nokia N900 and the main draw back is its resistive touch screen, I've seen the ones in the N97 and they were bad, they weren't as responsive as I would like them to be..
So, what do you think about the n900s' resistive touch screen? can they act decently enough to warrent a purchase or are they all as shitty?

I think it's great - accurate and responsive.

And actually, I see it being resistive as advantage, not a draw back (have you tried using stylus with a capacitive screen?...).

mcdull 2010-01-30 18:54

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
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Originally Posted by omeriko9 (Post 502848)
I think it's great - accurate and responsive.

And actually, I see it being resistive as advantage, not a draw back (have you tried using stylus with a capacitive screen?...).

or in freezing weather wearing gloves with a capactivie screen?

vietn900 2010-01-30 18:56

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
yeah i have to agree the touchscreen amazes me on the n900 it is so responsive .... and you didn't even need to apply as much pressure as other touchscreen phone.

Jnolcox 2010-01-30 19:02

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
sometimes i forget it is a resistive screen, and i have an iphone as well...its just that good.

JonWW 2010-01-30 19:03

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trohax (Post 502847)
So, what do you think about the n900s' resistive touch screen? can they act decently enough to warrent a purchase or are they all as shitty?

I think it's great I don't know why resistive screens get knocked so much. I often fine my self scrolling down a web page with my finger nail and I like using the stylus, it's very presise when selecting a small web link and the whole iphone pinich to zoom; now that's a two handed affair, tap to zoom - one handed.

grumps312 2010-01-30 19:03

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
its so good 5that i hate my screen on the ipod touch 2g :)

bugelrex 2010-01-30 19:06

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
Personally, my only issue is with 'swiping' (scrolling, moving the finger across the screen). If you use your nail, its fine, its pretty good... but if you don't use your nail its not that great..

RevdKathy 2010-01-30 19:11

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
I wouldn't have bought a device with a capacitive screen. I find them very hard to use with nails, stylus, end of a teaspoon... I find the screen responsiveness just fine. In fact, if you look around you'll find people complaining it's too responsive - for example when the phone rings in your pocket or the alarm goes off on the bed side, and you've touched something you didn't mean to.

trohax 2010-01-30 19:26

Re: What do you think of the resistive touch screen?
 
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Originally Posted by RevdKathy (Post 502875)
I wouldn't have bought a device with a capacitive screen. I find them very hard to use with nails, stylus, end of a teaspoon... I find the screen responsiveness just fine. In fact, if you look around you'll find people complaining it's too responsive - for example when the phone rings in your pocket or the alarm goes off on the bed side, and you've touched something you didn't mean to.

Isn't there a lock switch for the touch screen? like on the ipod touch?


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