Nook's touchscreen uses the same
Neonode infrared touchscreen technology the Sony and Kobo ereaders use, and it seems surprisingly reactive, especially the keyboard.
Not exact matches
It does not have a capacitive
touchscreen, instead it employs
Infrared Touch technology by
Neonode.
The Glo uses
infrared touchscreen technology from
Neonode.
Like the Kobo, the Nook uses
Neonode's Zeforce
infrared touch layer to provide a
touchscreen interface.
The
touchscreen technology is using
Infrared, courtesy of
Neonode.
Like the Kobo Touch that was announced yesterday, the new Nook Touch uses
Neonode's zForce technology for the
touchscreen, which uses
infrared to detect input.
The video was uploaded to
Neonode's channel, the same company that makes the
infrared touchscreens for a number of ebook readers on the market, including the Sony Readers, Kobo ereaders, and of course the Nook Touch.
I imagine it uses the same
infrared touchscreen technology from
Neonode as the previous models did since
Neonode's technology supports multi-touch, the other Readers just weren't setup for it.