But between
the IR touch tech and the page refresh there's a slight hiccup in the time between your tap and the actual action being carried out.
Brightness, font - size, and other options are all controlled by finicky draggable bars when they'd be better suited software buttons, since it's still using
IR touch tech.
I haven't seen one in person, but the pictures sure look like it has
an IR touch screen.
The bezel edge around the screen is slightly raised to accommodate the touch sensors (like other
IR touch devices).
The Kindle Touch, the more interesting of the two, features a smaller body,
a IR touch display, and a new X-Ray feature to quickly look up words and entires in Wikipedia.
In addition, capacitive touch screens will be used instead of the customary
IR touch panels.
It has got
an IR touch screen.
One of the main new functions was using Infrared technology called
IR Touch, this is the same technology found in the new Kobo Touch.
And the reason (I'm guessing) that the screen is inset is because it's uses
IR touch, unlike the Aura and Voyage, both of which use a capacitive touch screen.
The new device features a six inch Pearl e-Ink display with
IR Touch, this is the same kind of... [Read more...]
This is the latest generation
IR Touch model that has seen massive sales and a strong development team issuing enhancement firmware updates on a regular basis.
It features a 6 inch e-ink pearl display with
IR touch and has a resolution of 800 × 600 pixels.
You can get pin - point accuracy on the screen because of
the IR touch that drastically enhances the touchscreen sensitivity.
It features an Infrared Touch or
IR touch that drastically enhances the touchscreen sensitivity and makes interacting with the screen a pure delight.
The Kindle has a capacitive touchscreen, while the Nook has Neonode
IR Touch.
Display: 6» Pearl E Ink touchscreen; 800 x 600 resolution, 167 PPI; Neonode
IR touch with 2 finger multi-touch support
Neonode's
IR touch has a strong business case in almost all touch applications.
You will need the stylus for pin point accuracy but the screen features
IR touch, so its not completely necessary for the most common tasks.
Display: 6» Pearl E Ink touchscreen; 800 x 600 resolution, 167 PPI; Neonode
IR touch with 2 finger multi-touch support Size: 115 x157 x 9.2 mm; Weight:... [Read more...]
The IR touch screen might be an improvement over the capacitive M96C since it won't dull the contrast and also the 8 ″ screen is higher resolution.
Like most current generation e-Readers it has
IR touch for high procession while interacting with the touchscreen.
The Ultra does not have a capacitive touch screen and employs older Neonode
IR touch technology.
We don't know much about the internal specs, but unlike the Kindle Voyage this model is employing an e-Ink Pearl screen and Neonode
IR Touch.
E-ink is always sluggish compared to traditional LCDs, and
the IR touch - screen could plausibly add latency to touch responses, but we know from the Nook that it's possible to make a much faster touch - screen e-reader than the Kindle Touch.
ClarityScreen + is also an incredibly responsive touchscreen with Infrared Touch (
IR Touch).
IR Touch requires fewer layers on the screen, so there's less between you and your stories.
Another cool aspect of the tablet is
its IR touch array that allows for the tablet to be operated even with gloves on.
Not exact matches
The 3DS systems may have a
touch - screen and dual - screens, but the Switch has HD Rumble and an
IR sensor in the right hand Joy - Con.
The screen is sunken, which means they are employing an
IR display, instead of a capacitive
touch screen.
The thick
IR -
touch bezels are all deeper than on non-
touch readers.
Would it be possible for you to demo the clarity difference between
IR and Capacitive
touch devices?
This reader does trumpet the fact it has a capacitive
touch screen, but it honestly feels like it is employing older Neonode
IR technology.
The Kobo
Touch the first e-ink
IR touchscreen e-reader to be launched by the company is not not yet available in Germany to be purchased.
The Kobo
Touch the first e-ink
IR touchscreen e-reader to be launched by the company is not not yet available in Germany to be... [Read more...]
The Kindle
Touch presumably has a slightly bigger battery than the Kindle 3, because that
IR illumination has to cost some power.
It's also got capitative
touch, instead of the infrared (
IR)
touch that every other
touch reader had used until now.
The big new thing about this is that it has a
IR Touchscreen similar to the Kobo
Touch.
The rumour right now is that the device may use the same
IR technology found in the Kobo
Touch and Sony PRS - T1.
One more question (it might say in the specs — I apologize if that is the case), but is the screen
touch capability capacitive or
IR based and does it support multi-
touch?
Also, the reason this device has a sunken screen is because the Neonode
IR tech requires it (the
IR shoots out from the inner sides of the bezel to form a
touch detection grid).
According to the Netronix webpage, the E60Q62 device, which this ereader seems to be, is «
IR -
Touch (Single point) + Digitizer with Stylus».
It feels well - built and comfortable to hold, and the design is much improved over last year's Kindle
Touch — it's thinner, better balanced, and doesn't have an overly - recessed screen for the
IR touchscreen anymore.
The Glo uses the same
IR - based
touch technology that's found in the Nook Simple Touch and Sony PRS
touch technology that's found in the Nook Simple
Touch and Sony PRS
Touch and Sony PRS - T2.
If you have ever used the Kindle
Touch, Kobo
Touch or Nook Simple
Touch, the Sony model has the same
IR display.
It does not have a capacitive but an
ir - controlled
touch screen.
The Kindle
Touch uses a multi-
touch IR touchscreen, similar to that seen in the Sony PRS - T1.
Rather than an
IR - based
touch screen, like many of its competitors possess, the Kindle Paperwhite boasts a capacitive
touch screen that is easy to use.
The Galaxy Note Pro boasts a beautiful WQXGA (2560 × 1200)
touch display, a quad - Core Exynos 5 (Wifi only) or a Quad Core Snapdragon 800 (LTE version), 3 GB RAM, 32 or 64 GB of internal storage, a micro SD card slot (up to 64 GB memory expansion), 9500mAh battery, Android 4.4 Kit Kat,
IR emitter, and GPS / Glonass.
If there was just some logic to the naming and marketing... Like, if we call it an Aura, it will have a capacitive screen,
touch or glo will have
IR.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated
touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no
IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.