No. The Amazon Kindle uses an "E Ink" electric paper display, which does not support touch sensitivity.
A similar device, the Barnes & Noble "nook" doesprovide a touchscreen interface. It does this by employing two screens: a black and white electric paper screen for displaying book text, and a smaller, color touchscreen.
No, the Kindle Fire doesn't read to you. You may want to get one of the regular Kindle for that. Also, if your main purpose is reading, the e-Ink screen of the Kindle Touch works much better than the LCD screen of the Fire; it won't bother your eyes, over time, as the back-light LCD screen will do.
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Not all PDA's have touch screen,only the newer versions.
Some do,not all of them
Vaio computers is a company that sells high quality computers. Yes, some are touch screen, but not all of them. Some desktops are touch screen (big desktops).
You can infact change any LCD screen to a touch screen display. If you wish to use the touch screen as a display and input device you must install other software on your computer to recognise the touch screen input.
Yeah that's the cool thing about ALL DS's all have touch screens
No.
Today almost all smartphones are touch screen so there a lot of options out there. The number one touch screen phone out there is the Apple iPhone. It is only a touch screen, meaning that there is no keypad. A common competitor is the Android phones.
Ok first of all the enV touch and Voyager 2 are different phones. And yes you can lock the touch screen.