blog.wired.com - 10/2/2008
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Apple's iPhone is making multitouch all the rage on mobile phones but laptop makers are not rushing to add the technology to traditional notebooks.
Multitouch, which lets users control applications through gestures on a screen, may not be the best interface for laptops because of the ...
laptopmag.com - 9/25/2008
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laptopmag.com —
It seems like there’s a new netbook being
released every other week, usually with the same basic...
specs: a 9- or 10-inch screen, an Intel Atom Processor running at 1.6 GHz, a three- or six-cell battery, and either a modest 5,400-rpm hard drive or a ...
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Netbook
shop.lenovo.com - 10/8/2008
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shop.lenovo.com —
Limits: Consumers, small business, government and education customers
purchase limit is five per customer. Medium business and...
large enterprise customers purchase limit is 50 per customer. Availability: Offers, prices, specifications and availability ...
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S Series
laptopmag.com - 10/3/2008
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laptopmag.com —
Lenovo has redefined the once-boring workstation. More than
just a beast of a 17-inch box for workers...
who need serious graphics muscle, the ThinkPad W700 features two firsts: a digitizer built right into the palm rest (great for Photoshop or CAD/CAM ...
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Lenovo ThinkPad W700 Review
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Laptop makers not convinced about multi-touch yet
jkOnTheRun —
... Wired has published an article that looks at multi-touch technology and how laptop makers are not feeling the love to put it on their products. A number of good reasons are given including what we've said before, until a specific need is served by having multi-touch capability on a notebook then it's just so much buzz. ...
Multitouch laptops ‘not intuitive’ says Fujitsu’s product manager
SlashGear —
... - but it’s been a harder sell than in, say, Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch. Windows 7 will ship with support for multitouch, but manufacturers are more cautious; according to a Fujitsu spokesperson, touch-sensitivity on a notebook “is not intuitive”. ...
Wait, so multitouch technology isn’t the end-all, be-all for laptops?
CrunchGear —
... There’s a quick little piece on multitouch technology on Wired right now, and it questions the conventional wisdom that says multitouch technology will do to laptops what it’s done to cellphones. (That is, multitouch, as seen on the iPhone, is the hot, new input mechanism that everyone wants to date.) “Questions”? Yes, not everyone is so sure that multitouch will make any sort of meaningful impact on the way we use conventional laptops. ...
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