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i-rocks shows their Rockpad @ Computex 2010

i-rocks shows their Rockpad @ Computex 2010

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i-rocks presents the RockPad Tablet and Pen combo

i-rocks is well known for their keyboards and mouse solutions, but it seems they have stepped into the realms of Tablets, with the “Rockpad” as their flagship of the series. Armed with heaps of features aimed at the general Windows 7 and Vista user, this tablet has everything to offer and more. Many of the hidden features to be found in Windows 7 are only available if you connect this Plug and Play device, such as handwriting recognition, hand gestures, flicks and pen sensitivity not to mention the cool freehand sketching. Check out more at : http://www.i-rocks.com

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CMO touch sensor LCD’s for Windows 7 @ Display Taiwan 2009

Chi Mei has many different Touch panels, from 12.1″using a photo sensor, to a 23.6″Out-Cell touch solution. The optical sensor can detect up to 10 points on the screen simultaneously. The Out-cell solution uses two points for multi-touch. The In-cell touch solution on the 10.1″screen caters for more touch points. The out-cell solution is ideal for monitors already on the market, whereas the In-cell technology will be integrated into the new monitors.

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CPT Optical Multi Touch screen @ Display Taiwan 2009

Multitouch screen from CTO demonstrated at Display Taipei 2009, using the optical type of sensor where an unlimited number of touch points can control your PC desktop environment. With Windows 7 multitouch software imminent, the multitouch screens will do very well and should be featuring in alot of future notebooks and PC screens.
The notebook screens can have only 2 or 3 points on the touch screens, which can be adjusted to accept more points should developers need it.

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