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KOYOPC MX81 Android 4.0 1.5GHz 8-inch Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet PC with 3G Phone/Wifi

www.priceangels.com Product Overview This stylish tablet PC featuring 8″ 5-point capacitive multi-touch screen entertains you through your fingertips anywhere and anytime. These Android 4.0 tablet PC allows you to surf the internet discretionally. Movies, music, pictures, eBooks and all online webs freely are available under your fingertips. Feeling high running speed, high quality games, high-definition video and more operations with Android 4.0 system, these tablet pcs will give you big surprise. With its 5 point capacitive touch screen, 512MB RAM, 8GB ROM and 1.5GHz processor, you won’t have any problems surfing the net, playing games or reading emails. You can be sure all your favorite media and important work will be able to be displayed on this latest Android Tablet. Poduct Highlights – 8″ 5-point capacitive multi-tocuh screen, allowing you easy access to all features – Stylish, ultra-slim and compact appearance, take it with you anywhere on your pocket or backpack – Uses Android 4.0 operating system, allowing you to download thousands of apps on the Android Market – Built-in G-sensor, enabling you to view the screen horizontally or verticallly – Supports Wi-Fi, letting you surf the Internet anywhere covered by Wi-Fi network – Support high-speed TF card, max 32GB
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LATEST 2010 MODEL 10.2″ TOUCH SCREEN TABLET PC NOT IPAD

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mac mini os x touch screen for the kitchen

Modding an Apple Mac Mini with a touchscreen display and fitting it into the kitchen wall. Geht the full story on www.blog.visualizers.de
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Touch Screen that touches you back

This is from Senseg just want people to know about this feature Tech!
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Compare Capacitive with Resistive Screen on Tablet Computer

On left is Zenithink ZT-180 (resistive), on right is Samsung Galaxy Tab (capacitive). The ZT-180 is running Froyo, the Galaxy Tab is running Gingerbread which makes it more responsive. The basic point I’m trying to make is that while the capacitive is superior (and this is inferred multiple times in this video), the resistive Screen is not as bad as people make it out to be and is quite usable. As for the stylus, I did purchase a stylus for capacitive screens and they do not work well. It would not make any difference for the purposes of this video, the capacitive screen shines when you use the pad of your finger, and any other stylus (capacitive or not) will not work well with a capacitive screen. A basic plastic or ceramic stylus, however, will work well with a resistive screen, which actually makes it a bit more flexible in terms of use. However, make no mistake, resistive screens feel cheap when compared to capacitive screens.
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