Cobra wrote:FYI, one big reason why iFly has a resistive screen instead of a capacitive screen is because they're far better performers in bright sunlight, and that's been a big selling point for iFly hardware over the years. They've got the best sunlight-readable devices available. It's a direct trade-off...or at least it has been in the past. Not sure where that tech comparison stands today, but I'd guess it still favors the resistive screens.
Cobra -
That may have been the case with older LCD displays but with newer TFT/LED displays, it's no longer true. One downside of LED's is they draw more electrical current, hence lower battery life vs. LCD.
Here's a link to a blog detailing some of the differences between resisitive vs. capacitive screens:
https://www.embeddedarm.com/blog/reach-out-and-touch-something-capacitive-vs-resistive-touch-screens/
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