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Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?
There's a reason that the first thing in Windows 7 that Microsoft chose to show publicly was its support for touch input.
That built-in ability to use two fingers to rotate, scroll, and zoom makes offers tangible proof that the operating system is different from its predecessor, not to mention being something not found on a Mac. However, many say that comparatively few Windows 7 PC owners will actually be reaching out to touch their screen. That's because, to use one's fingers in such a manner requires a screen that can support the technology--something that often adds $100 or more to the cost of a PC. _______________ Source: CNET
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At Your Service...
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Re: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?
...or $40 retail to a laptop, like the Dell Latitude 2100. Could be rather handy (pun intended...) for some.
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