MSI Wind Top AE1900 touch-enabled all-in-one PC
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rob yates
- November 26, 2009 @ 12:49 UTC
This is cool, I have the MSI netbook and I can't say enough good things about that product. I only wish it wasn't my wife's. With windowed operating environments continuing to be 'the' way of business, the touchscreen can be quite intuitive if it were to allow switching between documents... why do I have to suddenly take my hand off the keyboard, move the cursor, click something, click something else to switch screens... a wave of my hand would be nice. I think this would be great to try with windows infinite canvas project.
I have to chuckle at the continued messages of 'doing away with keyboards'.(I'm not picking on gizmag... I love gizmag).. The computer while adding media presentation to its list of commonly used functions is and still is a devices to input and share printed/typed information. Until someone invents a way to interface with digital information in a way without text, even speech recognition is a translation of audio to typed word... still text.. there will be a a need for a keyboard. We got to where we are today because of the invention of written language, I don't think its a far stretch that the computer will always be language/text bound.
TheDuke
- April 22, 2009 @ 07:04 pm PDT