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@sopwith: I would think the keyboard as the #1 content creation tool on a computing device... By a significant margin.
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Anyway, I did make a point about separating the discussion about fingers vs stylus and capacitive vs resistive.
If the screen has the technology to accept finger input (both bare and gloved) AND it can also recognize stylus input, will people still take the time to take out their stylus to interact with the machine in manners that don't fall into the 3 categories I presented above? (handwriting, sketching, interacting with apps that were not designed for the tablet in the first place).
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...If the screen has the technology to accept finger input (both bare and gloved) AND it can also recognize stylus input, will people still take the time to take out their stylus to interact with the machine in manners that don't fall into the 3 categories I presented above? (handwriting, sketching, interacting with apps that were not designed for the tablet in the first place).
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Well we've finally understood the capacitive screen trend, haven't we
Stylus = niche use for most users.
Finger interaction = preferred in most cases where stylus isn't required.
@LM: wet wipes! put one in your jacket pocket, backpack pocket and [fiancee's] pocket, pronto!
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