I have serious doubt there were any tablets shipping with Android 4 that used a resistive screen. At least not any that didn't come from some no-name manufacturer for eighty bucks.
I have the same system in my 2017 Civic. It's definitely a capacitive touchscreen. Essentially just a Android tablet from 2012, and it's responsive enough.
I have serious doubt there were any tablets shipping with Android 4 that used a resistive screen. At least not any that didn't come from some no-name manufacturer for eighty bucks.
i'm probably thinking a bit older. I had an "Arnova 10G2"[0] tablet back in the day which had a resistive screen!
[0] https://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Archos-Arnova-10b-G2-Ta...
Poor Archos. Went from making some of the earliest, coolest portable media players on the market to the worst android devices.
I have the same system in my 2017 Civic. It's definitely a capacitive touchscreen. Essentially just a Android tablet from 2012, and it's responsive enough.