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Windows 7 Multitouch Devices: What They Are and Where You Get Them
One new and exciting feature of Windows 7 is its support for multitouch devices. For developers this means that they can now easily write applications using the multitouch APIs to interact with the devices. There are several devices available (or will soon be available) in the market, such as HP’s TouchSmart tx2z series (starting from $800), Dell’s Latitude XT2, Lenevo’s , and Packard Bell’s OneTwo Series PCs and Viseo 200T Touch Edition monitor.