Fujitsu goes multitouch with a bevy of Windows 7 machines (video)
Not that there's any shortage of choice in the touchscreen all-in-one space, but Fujitsu seems keen on covering all the bases with its latest product unveiling. The headline F series (pictured) will be powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 processor, which represents 2.53GHz of ultra-efficient and plenty capable laptop hardware, and 4GB of RAM. Machines can be had in 23- or 20-inch varieties, with respective resolutions of 1920 x 1080 and 1600 x 900. There's also the MT series of 12.1-inch convertible tablets, which come with WACOM functionality and up to an SU9400 Intel CPU. Perhaps the most esoteric new offerings, however, are the NF/ER (laptops) and F/ER (desktops), which combine the hip new multitouch skills with specially designed keyboard and mouse inputs, as well as a support hotline, all in the name of getting the older generation in on the computing craze. Video lies after the break, or check out the Akihabara News link below for a full gallery of images.
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I know I'm not personally feeling the red monitor/accessories, but I'm sure there's some who would.
I wouldn't generally, but it does make sense for these, since they might end up in the kitchen and bold colors are more common there.
"see more video at our hub"
am I missing something or does your video hub not have any organization at all? why wouldn't the link you provided take me to the video directly within the hub?
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Didn't we try this whole touch screen interface thing years ago and realized people don't want to hold their arms up to a screen to do things for more than 5 minutes?
My thoughts exactly.
plzzzzz just anyone, cure me, i cant see the vid
visit the readmore link then come back to view the video (im not kidding)
sorry.. visit ehis link: http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-19080-Fujitsu%20New%20Multi-Touch%20PCs%20line-Up.html then hit back button or view on the link page
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If you have a PC in a kitchen area (as I do), then the touchscreen makes a great deal of sense. Most functions -- pulling up a recipe, checking calendar appointments, popping in a DVD/BD -- can be performed without pulling open the keyboard drawer.
I wonder, however, why this has to only be an all-in-one thing. Can't they make a multitouch monitor that connects via USB?
SERIOUSLY!?!?!?!?!?! WTF? I can buy like 40 different kinds of multitouch monitors with no video input bolted to a crappy computer but as far as I know, there isn't one single stand alone monitor. Do they all have their heads up their asses?
would be great for a hackintosh!!