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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat

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lol.. all resistive screens have flex.... it register input through pressure........ obviously the bigger the screen, the more flex you're gonna get. as far as the screen not being flat, it is... what you're describing is not the screen, it's the area beyond the screen.
You know... you might be right. Hand down the flattest ppc we have had was the 6700 and Mogul. Mogul felt real stiff. Also, be very cautious. HTC has a reputation to in changing LCD manufacturing plant every several weeks. So the first batch could be very different form the next batch. Pro1 had this problem. First batch had a very stiff feeling LCD screen. Where as you tap it you hear a nice high pitch tap. Then the later batch had a more squishy soft feel to them. Where as you tap and it was a lower tone tap. And all those lower tone LCD had the dreaded OIl smudge in the center after a few weeks of usage. This was my observation.