Ok, in a nutshell:-
A digitiser is the membrane on the screen that recognises input from a stylis or finger. Early palm devices were prone to serious problems recognising where on the screen the stylis was being tapped which made it extremely difficult to use them meaningfully for any length of time.
WM os devices seem much more stable and usable ( never had to reset one in 3yrs use)
Don't know about apple products & how they work but from the look of what I've seen they work in the same way.
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kersenbrock <michaelk_yahoo@photo-3d.com>
Sent: 18 July 2008 16:34
To: AppleiPod@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Apple iPod] Ipod touch digitizer
Otto Nikolaus wrote:
> Hi Barb,
>
> What's a digitizer?
>
Usually it's "co' part of codec plus its associated
hardware to take analog (such as audio input) and
make things like MP3's from it. But I didn't think
the iPod line in recent generations had those (not
internally anyway), thought it'd take a iPhone for
that. But anyway....
Mike
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