Capacitive Screen

How Well does your Capacitive Touch Screen Work in the Cold?

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With winter arriving it became clear again that working with capacitive touch screens in cold weather is less enjoyable then using a resistive touchscreen. A stylus works fine while wearing gloves on those screens, but often your gloves have to be removed for proper operation of a capacitive screen.One interesting aspect I noticed this year again is the difference in sensitivity of capacitive screens. For example, my iPhone 3G can not be operated while wearing regular gloves. The HTC Hero … [Read more...]

DAGi capacitive stylus for HTC HD2, iPhone 3GS or Google Nexus One

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The HTC HD2, which features a massive 4.3" capacitive screen, has been reviewed a few months ago in the article:  "HTC HD2 review – A new era in Windows Phones’ history". The new era in Windows Mobile history is reflected in the use of capacitive screen technology and the resulting absense of a stylus which has dominated the mobile market for many years. Those among us who worked with the Palm III, Palm V, Compaq iPAQ 3650 or any later Windows Mobile PocketPC do exactly know what I'm … [Read more...]