… it can perform is downright amazing, most of which are made possible by the handset’s
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… as consumers: the company has just taken the wraps off its new HP Compaq L2105tm Widescreen LCD
Touchscreen Display, featuring optical touch technology to enable one-finder panning and scrolling, and two-finger actions to simulate mouse input with common gestures.
The L2105tm measures 21.5-inches (diagonally, of course) and features a native 1,920 by 1,080-pixel resolution, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 250cd/m² of brightness, a 5 ms response time, a 170° horizontal viewing …
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… PowerShots in a revived S-series of cameras—including the first PowerShot camera to sport a
touchscreen display. ...
… clickwheel interface of the previous controller for a 3.5-inch full VGA (640 by 480 pixels)
touchscreen display. ...
At long last, we have “touched” the new Asus Top ET1602, a
touchscreen device that could help pave the way for a future of mouseless computting. ...
… BlackBerry Storm smartphone, touting what the company is calling the world’s first “clickable”
touchscreen design: the screen depresses slightly when the screen is pressed, giving users a sense of tactile feedback for their clicks. ...
At a press event in London today, Nokia took the wraps off its first
touchscreen phone, dubbed the 5800 XpressMusic, previously known as “The Tube.” The 5800 XpressMusic marks Nokia’s first foray into
touchscreen technology, and it hopes to appeal to media-savvy mobile phone users who find things like Apple’s iPhone 3G too pricey: the 5800 XpressMusic will sell for €279 (about $400), which is low enough that many consumers will be able to get the phone “for …
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Cowon has taken the wraps off its new Cowon Q5W portable media player , a device that aims to not only be a portable audio and video entertainment center, but also serve as a mobile workstation with email and Web browsing capability—and with an optional add-on, even act as a GPS navigation device. ...
… case, the kitchen, den, and maybe even the foyer—by offering family-friendly features and a
touchscreen interface. ...
One problem with mobile phones—you know besides bad reception, lack of durability, crappy interfaces, poor battery life, brain cancer, keeping track of the darn things, and all the other problems with mobile phones—is that they have these keypad things. ...