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Take a look the capacitive touch screen test on the website of development firm Moto.

iPhone comes out particularly well - its precision looks as good as a resistive touch screen.

Motorola's Droid does not fair so well.

And there are plenty of examples in between.

All the touch screens look pretty good for handling square touch buttons.

But some of them would be awful for sketching, and pretty bad for dragging and dropping.

'Alice'

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