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Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

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The Xperia X10's display is a capacitive screen. It was not as responsive nor as accurate as I would have liked. About 20% of my presses or swipes weren't registered correctly by the device. I had to re-press often enough that it became annoying. It may be better than resistive panels, but I'd rank it close to the bottom as far as capacitive touch screens go.

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