Hi Bob

The question isn't its technical capability, its whether I actually use it.

HP had a tough time selling those systems and I think that have pulled that
line off the market, which would indicate that either it was not engineered
properly for the price, or its not that useful an implementation to the
public at large.

I honestly didn't think I was going to like the Hercules MP3 controller
very much, and it exceeded my expectations by a long way. Lets see if using
a touch screen is the same way!

73

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Robert Costa, KB6QXM <kb6...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Neil,
>
> I am kind of confused on your statements about touch screens with the
> flex. The ham in Italy proved it possible with HP touch screens and cube
> 3d. It is posted on Youtube.
>
> The proof of concept has already been proven. I am dumb founded on why not
> hams have not replicated that model.
>
> Touch screen UI is the future direction of computing. Just take a look at
> Windows 8.
>
> The touch OS is not going away from phones to tablets to laptops/desktops
> and maybe even in the enterprise environment.
>
> My 2 cents.
>
> 73,
> Robert
> KB6QXM
>
>
>


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