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I've been wondering for quite a long time, does the screen on the N800 or N810 bend when you press on it? I tried a Dell Axim x50v before, and the screen was absolutely rock hard. I could press as hard as I want on it and it doesn't warp at all. I just read this and it says in the Display section the N800's screen does warp. No other review I've found mentions this at all.
I was hoping someone here could confirm this. For both the N800 and N810.
Thanks a bunch!
TJ