Storage Options 7-inch Scroll Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen Tablet Review

Posted on 2011-11-07 13:13:54 by Thomas De Maesschalck

Before I start this, I will make it clear. I own an iPhone, and have always owned one and because of that fact, I've never had a chance to fully explore the world of Android, but I'll be stepping into this with a fresh perspective and will try not to analyse the operating system to much but focus more on the device itself, as at the end of the day, Storage Options make the tablet, not the operating system.

You may remember a little while ago, we took a look at the miScroll from the same manufacturer and whilst it was a great product for the price, it was lacking something in the fact that it has a resistive screen. Today we're taking a look at the same product, pretty much, but with a slightly improved design and the main important aspect; this model has a capacitive screen.

A capacitive screen has some key features and relies on the electrical properties of the human body, meaning that only a very light touch is needed opposed to adding unnecessary pressure as you would with a resistive screen.



Link: eTeknix.com



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