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Windows 7 Touch auf dem HP touchsmart tx2 samt Microsoft Touch Pack.
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  • i want this touch display (multi touch ?)

  • @TheTheAyberk Says it all in description, this is a HP touchsmart tx2 notebook.

  • There are also cool All-in-One PCs with Windows Touch such as the HP Touchsmart Series and The Sony Vaio L

    The successor to the HP tx2 Tablet shown in this video is the HP tm2 - a really cool device, cool looking with a long battery life, lots of performance and no more heat and noise problems (like its predecessor)

  • for those who are interested in Windows 7 Touch and don't yet have a multitouch-enabled laptop / tablet PC, here are some examples of external multitouch-enabled displays that work with Windows 7 Touch:

    iiyama ProLite T2250MTS-B, 22"

    Acer T230Hbmidh, 23"

    Samsung SyncMaster LD220Z, 22"

    Dell SX2210T, 21,5

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  • This is awesome. I'd much rather have this than that silly Apple tablet.

  • @bambamlycz

    It's not at all like Apple. There is not one single Apple Computer with a multitouch screen. Apple only offers a phone (iPhone) and an ebook reader toy (iPad) with a multitouch screen and very limited functionality compared to a PC.

    And contrary to your statement it's lightning fast.

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  • Well maybe it [Vista] did but it wasn't designed with touch in mind. They didn't put much thought into it. I agree the iPad is a limiting platform but that wasn't the point I was making. Using Windows on a touch interface is not a nice experiece. Windows 8 looks to be addressing my complaints anyway. My Mac is 6 years old btw and still meets my needs fine.

  • What's the point in getting Windows 8 when you can buy a computer with the touch features for Windows 7

  • @PK9602 Really? Because you're aware that Vista had single touch implemented and that UNLIKE THE IPAD Windows 7 has had touch implemented since the beginning and can be used to do FAR more than the iPad, plus, you don't have to give money to Apple and can constantly upgrade the PC without the need to buy a new one. And that's why they are actually doing really well in the market place.

  • @christianhaberl Thanks !

  • The problem with this is that it just looks like a tech demo. I'm not knocking it, it is quite impressive but unlike the iPad which was designed from the ground up with a touch interface in mind, this just looks like they bolted a few cool touch features onto Windows 7 as an afterthought. There aren't really that many USEFUL things you can do on Win 7 using touch alone (ie web browsing, email, text editing) without becomming frustrated. That's why they'll die in the marketplace.

  • isso msm quebra a tela do pc

  • =.= u ended up using a mouse when u cant achieve what u want.

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