multi-touch

Firefox 4 beta 3 accommodates Windows 7 multi-touch

Published on: 17th August, 2010

Mozilla has recently announced the release of Firefox 4 beta 3, which accommodates Windows 7 with multi-touch input from the operating system provided by Microsoft. Web developers are now able to write code directly for touchscreen interfaces instead of considering the use of a mouse.
There is an upgraded JavaScript engine for every platform, which helps [...]

10-finger MULTI-TOUCH display from 3M

Published on: 9th January, 2010

On January 5th 3M presented their first MULTI-TOUCH display that allows more than two input points for desktop systems. The 22-inch model called M2256PW has a maximum resolution of 1680×1050 and can support up to 10 points without having any problems with the lag. The device is specially created to work on Windows 7 but [...]

Pine Trail-based Lenovo netbook with multi-touch screen

Published on: 27th December, 2009

A new Lenovo netbook has been spotted, currently being FCC tested. It has multi-touch capability, running on Intel’s new Pine Trail platform. The netbook is code-named IdeaPad S10-3t and it will probably be announced at CES, during next month. Other specifications include a 10.1-inch multi-touch display, which can be rotated for tablet use, integrated Wi-Fi, [...]

ASUS Eee Pad with muti-touch

Published on: 26th December, 2009

According to some rumors the Eee Pad Tablet from ASUS will have a Tegra chipset from NVIDIA. It is probably that they will use a next generation processor on the new tablet. Thanks to NVIDIA technology the device will support 720p HD format and maybe in the future even the 1080p HD format.
Netbook News said [...]

Samsung claims bada phones will use multi-touch

Published on: 13th December, 2009

Samsung has provided some feature details of the bada mobile platform in advance of the SDK release. Every device will sport a high specification, having a multi-touch wide VGA screen with an about 800×480-pixel resolution as a minimum for interface, as well as Wi-Fi, GPS and 3G connectivity.
The software can accept layers and have its [...]

The Dell SX2210T Display – 21.5 Inch LCD

Published on: 26th October, 2009

Dell’s SX2210T display was recently presented as Dell’s first dedicated multi-touch display. It supports one- or two-finger input and is designed for operating systems like Windows 7, which recognize this kind of input. The 21.5-inch, full HD LCD display is a high quality one, taking into consideration that it is a TN-based panel, with 50,000:1 [...]

HP LD4200 42-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

Published on: 16th October, 2009

HP brings a new giant meant to public spaces, meeting halls and anywhere dgital signage is needed, where it can be used as a shopping display or interactive map. It is a 42-inch touchscreen, LCD display, TFT matrix, that uses infrared and imaging sensors able to recognize two-point gestures, like zooming by pinching. This solution [...]

News from Nokia: a New Generation Smartphone Platform

Published on: 12th October, 2009

Look for both portrait and landscape support, multitouch, capacitive touchscreens, and a desktop significantly larger than the display, which can be navigated either vertically or horizontally: Nokia’s Maemo 6 comes with all these in 2010.
The Linux-based OS will align with modern platforms like iPhone or webOS. Until now, the software has depended on single-touch resistive [...]

VAIO L – the New Sony Touchscreen All-in-One

Published on: 12th October, 2009

The Sony VAIO L, a brand new all-in-one PC with a proddable screen for media, has just been made official.
It comes with a 24-inch 1080p display, a 2.7GHz Pentium dual-core and 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive and a DVD writer for storage. It is also equipped with a GeForce G210M integrated chipset for [...]

Wacom’s New Multi-Touch Tablets

Published on: 27th September, 2009

New models from Wacom tend towards a break away from the company’s pen-only approach. The Bamboo Touch, Bamboo Pen & Touch, Bamboo Fun and Bamboo Craft all have a multi-touch surface used for navigation, ranging from basic moves like a basic tap select or mouse-like input to two-finger pinching for zoom and twisting to rotate [...]

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