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Getting Used To Touch … Warner’s Perspective

Posted by Jack Cook on December 24, 2006 – 12:15 pm
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Warner Crocker has a terrific article up on “Getting Used To Touch and Other Input Methods on the Asus R2H

Warner’s never had a desire for touch … after all, he is an avid Tablet guy but he does see the benefits and has been seriously looking at a UMPC.  He has tried a few and although he is not a fan of touch, he is thinking about it as he gets to see the benefits.

Part of Warner’s concern has been “vectoring or registration issues” and “having ink spill all over the place. Without palm rejection or an active digitizer the experience just seemed unworkable”.

It’s a nice article, well written and well worth the read.  I will be looking forward to Warner’s thoughts as “the experiment continues.”

Check out Warner’s article here at GottaBeMobile.com, you will enjoy it.

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