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HP, Acer and Lenovo notebooks are preparing to support multitouch, based on Windows 7

In the global network appeared rumors that the company's HP, Acer and Lenovo will soon release notebook with a touch display, supports multitouch. The devices will be running the new operating system Windows 7, where such a possibility will be realized. These assumptions are based on resource DigiTimes reported that Taiwan company Cando has received an order from HP, Acer and Lenovo on the capacitive touch panel. It is also known that the 12.1-inch panel Cando were found compatible with Windows 7 and received the corresponding certificate. The exact date of release of these notebooks with sensory displays is not yet known, but it is expected that the device will be fairly soon.

Also reported that late in the year of the sale will be ultrathin laptop from LG. His production company had already ordered the MSI. The device is equipped with WWAN-adapter. No more information about its performance yet. DigiTimes reported that with reference to the Chinese newspaper Economic Daily News.

1 comment:

  1. Its great that you mentioned Windows 7's ability to support touch display and multitouch. There are so many new features and great benefits every Windows 7 user will receive. To learn more about how Windows 7 will meet your needs, Microsoft does have a site with whitepapers, tutorials, walkthroughs and screen casts on all the “under the hood” features in Win 7. Check out the Springboard site for Windows 7 on TechNet here http://tinyurl.com/832nco

    Jessica
    Microsoft Windows Client Team

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