NEW YORK — More and more shoppers are willing to spend on gadgets with a touchscreen — even if it means they lose on extra features and better quality.Touchscreen technology has been sweeping consumer electronics, leaving few devices untouched, and even digital cameras are affected.
Commonly found in monitors in airports, banks and other public places, the technology is now a staple in consumer products, thanks to Apple Inc.’s popular iPhone and phones by companies such as Palm Inc.
Joining them are computer desktops, calculators, MP3 players and watches that let users control functions by tapping, sliding or dragging a finger.
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