Resistive touch screens aren't going anywhere in Windows Mobile. They're cheaper to make and i believe more accurate than capacitive screens. Also, transitioning to capacitive in WinMo will create a lot of headaches with legacy apps. The transition to capacitive would be problematic enough; supporting resistive screens would be a nightmare.
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aoi tsuki @ May 12th 2009 9:38PM
Resistive touch screens aren't going anywhere in Windows Mobile. They're cheaper to make and i believe more accurate than capacitive screens. Also, transitioning to capacitive in WinMo will create a lot of headaches with legacy apps. The transition to capacitive would be problematic enough; supporting resistive screens would be a nightmare.