Dell has a 17" laptop coming out with a touchscreen.  Below from teh
reg about it <http://durl.me/hjbu>

But do you really need a touchscreen on a laptop that’s already got a
perfectly good keyboard and touchpad? Dell seems to think so, and has
decided to release a new multi-touch version of its popular Studio 17
notebook.

Despite Microsoft taking all the trouble to integrate multi-touch
support into Windows 7, there are precious few touchscreen PCs to
choose from. HP’s been making some touch noise – most recently with
its TouchSmart 600 all-in-one PC – but laptops with touchscreens are
very rare. So far, we've only seen Acer's Aspire 5738PG Touch-
reviewed here. Whether this means there’s a gap in the market - or
simply that no one wants them - is up for debate.

The glossy black chassis of the Studio 17 feels reassuringly sturdy,
and at 3.5kg the machine is also weighty. Open the lid and the
inimitable sheen of a capacitive touch-sensitive display is
immediately obvious – this also makes it a nightmare in terms of
attracting reflections.

What are your ideas on this?


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Stephen Russell

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