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this is one of the biggest advantages for me. it's just ridiculous how often i have to press "cancel", "back", "get me out of here", "exit" etc. with a capacitive screen because the damn thing just hysterically responds to each and every unintentional touch. There's no way to use it except you're sitting on your couch and concentrate. Text input with an onscreen keyboard while in the back of a cab? No chance. The same with a resistive screen? Easy.
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There's a major difference between hardness of the type that has to do with bending, and the hardness that has to do with scratching. From a scientific perspective, they're two different things and actually DON'T have to correlate. A diamond might be the hardest substance known (other than what happens if you compress or molecularly rearrange diamonds, in which case you get even harder diamonds that can't be scratched by normal diamonds, but whatever).
Anyway, you could actually have a flexible surface that is also very scratch resistant. It hasn't been done, but it's not like there aren't improvements in that area. At the same time, the aforementioned thing about microscratches screwing up conductivity of the capacitive screen decreasing accuracy is just as much of an issue. One's just less visible, so we ignore it, because that's how humans work.
Also, now that I think about it, with stantum's spacer dots idea, the fact that you could probably decrease distance between screen layers even more would presumably mean that you can opt for somewhat harder (as in scratch resistant) materials, and not loose sensitivity. (If I'm actually right about the spacer dots enabling smaller gaps. Logically it makes sense to me, but I may be missing some key aspect of the problem, due to lack of any real experience in the subject.)
Not really trying to rag on you specifically, or rejecting that capacitive has advantages - though more and more I'm arguing that modern technology means the advantages of capacitive screens are rapidly withering away.