Tag Archive | "multi-touch"

HP touchsmart Tm2 Multi-Touch Tablet PC with Windows 7 – Australian Review

The HP touchsmart Tm2 is a huge leap in performance, finish and quality for the long running touchsmart multi-touch Tablet PC series. The touchsmart Tm2 now boasts a sleek new design and features a Wacom Active Digitizer pen and Multi-Touch Screen, dedicated ATI graphics, Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a 4 – 5 hour [...]

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Windows 7 Multi-Touch and Pen Features on a Fujitsu Lifebook T4310 Tablet PC

We demonstrate the input methods and touch features of Windows 7 on the new Fujitsu T4310 Tablet PC with Multi-Touch. Windows 7 features amazing handwriting recognition capabilities that allow you to enter data at up to 40 wpm. Windows 7 also includes a multi-touch capable on screen keyboard, so we test touch typing on a [...]

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Windows Phone 7 Series Features Video

Go ahead and stare the user interface of the Windows Phone 7 Series deserves it. Thats the reaction we got at Mobile World Conference in Barcelona when we revealed this new holistic design system that brings together form and function based on key principles — informing every aspect of the phone. See what everyone is [...]

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Windows 7 Multi-touch demo

A quick demo of the multi-touch capabilites that come with Windows 7.

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Windows 7 Autodesk demo / PDC2008

Windows 7 running Autodesk software using multi-touch. …

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Windows 7 Multi-Touch Demo

This is a demonstration of the capabilities Dell XT Tablet with Windows 7 the next generation of Windows with multi-touch capabilities enabled. The touch events were captured and converted to TUIO messages for Flash and C# applications. Although these features are currently limited to SDK supplied by NTrig we were able to still leverage these [...]

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Windows 7 seven First Official Video

http://msn.techguru.com.br Published by Phelipe Hamoui – Microsoft has been investing in many forms of natural input to enable users to interact with the PC and their devices using touch. Last year at the All Things Digital conference Bill Gates introduced Microsoft’s surface computer. This year Julie Larson-Green (VP, Windows Experience Program Management), who was responsible [...]

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