It does not have a capacitive touchscreen, instead
it employs Infrared Touch technology by Neonode.
Not exact matches
It is important to note that these aren't capacitive
touch, like the Kindle Voyage or Kobo Aura, instead they are
employing older Neonode
Infrared technology.
It
employs Neonode
Infrared Touch and does not have a front - light.
The device uses
infrared (IR)
touch as opposed to capacitive or resistive
touch technology (though the company says the screen is multitouch capable), and
employs a new menu system the company is calling EasyReach.