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Re: Samsung Galaxy Note

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Originally Posted by eric12341 View Post
Yea but u can still draw and write in wm devices
Yes, and you can sign contract using your blood as ink...doesn't mean you should. See problem with resistive screens is they work using pure force that means whenever you put your finger on it, it will start writing. Resitive screens also don't bode well for multitouch. (Though multi touch is possible its much more complex to do). Wacom if I remember correctly uses magnetism.

To explain to you better here is a video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS9_d5XYW7g

I drew on my winmo phone before but when drawing a big picture scrolling is a huge pain.

The point of the Galaxy Note is to have the advantage of the capactive screens and the precision of a resistive screen..the best of both world.
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