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The TouchSmart IQ770, which shipped at the end of January, isn't dependent on a stylus like today's tablet PCs, but lets people use their fingers to call up pictures, listen to music, and read notes ...
On Tuesday, Viewsonic released new touch screen products for business and consumer users. The Viewsonic VX2258wm multi-touch display is a 21.5-inch touch screen monitor with a full HD 1,920-by-1,080 ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
It's not often easy for an older person with little technical experience—or anyone else who's frustrated by current technology—to jump into the world of computing. The Telikin Elite PC ($1,000) wants ...
Hopefully you just read Michael’s post about Why Desktop Touch Screens Don’t Really Work Well For Humans. The answer is so simple that a lot of people overlook it: No one wants to hold their hands at ...
Reach out and touch… your desktop? Your email has been sent Patrick Gray is intrigued by touch screen desktop computing, but he doesn't see a compelling scenario for this technology in the immediate ...
Touch screen monitors add an entirely different dynamic to your computer usage. Most of us are fairly adept with a mouse and keyboard, but screens with touch capability add a different dimension and ...
The holiday season was great for many retailers, but not so jolly for PC makers. Four of the top five makers of PCs sold fewer machines in the fourth quarter than in the same period in 2010. The lone ...
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