im new to engadget, so i appologize for posting out of order.
@Xeod : have you used the voyager and the iphone? i think not, because after using them both it is IMPOSSIBLE to think the screen technology is the same. for example, try to use a stylus on an iphone. if its a real iphone, you will get no reaction. the iphone screen is electrostatic and is NOT pressure sensetive. the screens are nothing alike. sorry to burst your bubble
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im new to engadget, so i appologize for posting out of order.
@Xeod : have you used the voyager and the iphone? i think not, because after using them both it is IMPOSSIBLE to think the screen technology is the same. for example, try to use a stylus on an iphone. if its a real iphone, you will get no reaction. the iphone screen is electrostatic and is NOT pressure sensetive. the screens are nothing alike. sorry to burst your bubble