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MagicBoard Touchscreen Bluetooth Keyboard

The Magic Board touch screen keyboard is a wireless Bluetooth, Wi-Fi-enabled keyboard, the gesture control and a touch-based interface. It was designed for laptops by Eliel and Cabrera was customizable and personalized configuration options.

The Magic Board also comes with the option for users with their own shortcuts to choose whether the recording title, reproduction or use it for editing photos in Photoshop and will best fit Toshiba Satellite A665-S6056. Set this straight, the Magic Board is currently only a concept gadget that is not going to leave it to us just yet. There are more pictures of the device after the jump, and go as they look at.

Acer Aspire 1820PT 11.6 inch touchscreen laptop up for pre-order in Australia

Acer Aspire 1820PT 11.6 inch touchscreen laptop up for pre-order in Australia

The Acer Aspire Timeline 1820PT is still a no-show in your neck of the woods. But if you are in Australia you can prior to the 11.6-inch laptop with a touch screen swivels and folds over the keyboard for use in tablet mode.

Apart from the touch screen, the laptop is pretty much the same as the Acer Aspire 1810T, which is already available in the U.S.. Like the 1810T, the 1810PT is a dual-core 1.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 CPU, a 11.6 inches, 1366 x 768 pixels, GMA X4500MHD graphics and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The laptop also supports up to 8 GB of RAM and a 320G hard drive, has an HDMI port and supports optional 3G.

The Australian prices are fairly high, but computers tend to cost an arm and two or three feet in Australia. The price should fall significantly if and when the Acer Aspire Timeline 1820PT is published in North America.

via Netbooked

Asus delays Eee Keyboard again, adds capacitive touchscreen

Asus delays Eee Keyboard again, adds capacitive touchscreen

Asus plays games with us, but we do not believe that it is very funny. We all drool over their entertainment PC-in-a-keyboard with a wireless HDMI for the month. But where is it? They said we would see it in October, but now it is postponed until early next year. What is the holy f’ing hell? At least they make the 5-inch now, a capacitive touch screen panel.

Apparently the Wi-Fi Ultra wide band antenna was made in an external dongle, because the keyboard metallic body reduces the signal. A planned non-metal one will do the integration of wireless receivers.

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Seriously ASUS, we have been waiting patiently, but soon the people go and give their money to move elsewhere.

via Gizmodo

Cheap Touch-Enabled Netbook with Rotating Screen Spotted in China

Cheap Touch-Enabled Netbook with Rotating Screen Spotted in China

Here again we have one of those produced in China netbooks that do not get very probably on the international market. So, you’re only option would be to import this netbook from China, if you are worth it when your hard-earned dollars.

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Anyway, the netbook we speak, this is detected a by Shanzai who has a personal touch swivel screen. It’s obviously not the original, but a piece of renamed repackaged and revised netbook so it looks like a convertible machine.

For information – Intel Atom N270 CPU, 945GSE chipset, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive and all the usual activities – Bluetooth, camera, card reader and built-in 3G. What is not so clear why this netbook runs on Windows XP to Windows 7?

via liliputing

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Acer introduces the Aspire 1420P touchscreen tablet

Acer introduces the Aspire 1420P touchscreen tablet

If the Acer Aspire Timeline 1820PT is a touchscreen tablet version of the Acer Aspire 1810T, so what do you think the Acer Aspire is 1420p? That’s right, it is a touchscreen convertible version of the company’s cheapest laptop with an Intel processor CULVER: the Acer Aspire 1410th

While the Aspire 1410 is for less than $ 400, there is no official word on the price for the 1420p. However, Acer has posted a product for the new laptop. Here is an overview of the data:

  • CPU: 1.2 GHz Intel Dual-Core Cuelro SU2300
  • Graphics: Intel GMA 4500MHD
  • Display: 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixels or 1024 x 60 pixel multi-touch
  • RAM ships with up to 4 GB (expandable to 8 GB)
  • Storage: 250GB/320GB HDD
  • Connectivity: WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Ethernet, optional Bluetooth, optional UMTS /HSPA/HSDPA/GSM/GPRS/EDGE modules
  • I/O: 3 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, VGA, headphone, microphone jacks
  • Webcam: 640 x 480
  • Battery: 6 cell, 5600mAh, 62.16WHr
  • Dimensions: 11.2 “x 8.2″ x 1.4 “
  • Weight: 3.79 kilograms
  • Colors: black, blue, red

Related News Acer has a new page in Touch multitouch gestures that can be used with Acer computers with touch screens and touch pads posted describe. There is also a section on software applications for Acer note. And it looks like Acer will be a section with information about the final touch enabled PC models soon.

via Engadget and Netbook Choice

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Sharp intros NetWalker touchscreen notebook at Ceatec

Sharp intros NetWalker touchscreen notebook at Ceatec

Sharp was occupied by the Netwalker showing at this year’s Ceatec.The Netwalker is a smaller than normal notebook sport a 5-inch touchscreen, Ubuntu OS, USB, Wi-Fi, 4GB of memory, microSD expansion, and a battery that last will, up to 10 hours.

The Sharp Netwalker will be around $ 500 prize and is expected in Japan by the end of October. We can only hope that it shows elsewhere, for those who have little love.

via NewLaunches

Duo sensor turns any display into a touchscreen

Duo sensor turns any display into a touchscreen

This little doohickey you can in principle with a special pen to treat a laptop screen, as if it were a touch screen. You can write, you use a keyboard on the screen, or tap on the display.

Now it looks like Tablo has a little competition. The duo does pretty much the same. In fact, I do not rule out the possibility that it actually excludes the same device under a different brand names.

Since the Tablo is not generally available in the U.S. yet, the duo could be a good alternative. It was designed to work with the tablet software in Windows Vista and Windows 7 built work, although Mac support coming soon supposedly.

Kohjinsha SK3 UMPC hits Japan

Kohjinsha SK3 UMPC hits Japan

Kohjinsha UMPC of SK3 was officially in Japan. The 7-inch touchscreen SK3 gets a 1.33GHz Intel Atom processor, coupled with 1 GB of RAM and a 60 GB 1.8-inch 4200 rpm hard drive, there is also WiFi b g n, Bluetooth 2.0, and GPS.

As expected, there are dual cameras, a low-resolution webcam on the screen for video calls and a 3-megapixel version probably still shots. Ethernet 10 100 ports include VGA, audio in out, a microSD slot, two USB 2.0 ports, multi-format card reader and an ExpressCard 34 slot.

It is also impressive SC3 smaller than its predecessor, with 193 x 132 x 30 mm and a weight of only 720g. Kohjinsha beat duration 3.2hrs battery 17Wh in JEITA test, a test known to be over-ambitious. Steve from UMPC Portal (which, frankly, we are confident about the battery life estimates, more than we ever have JEITA) is guesstimating at between 2 and 2.5hrs in the real world use, this is a real disappointment.

Nevertheless, we will not argue with more options in the category of ultra-touch screen, and we have a sense of Japanese customers, if either the Kohjinsha SK3 is for sale. It is expected that the prices in the amount of approximately $ 733, including local taxes.

via UMPC Portal

MSI Touchscreen Wind Top AE1900

MSI touchscreen Wind Top AE1900

MSI has formally present their latest touchscreen nettop ALL-IN-ONE, the MSI Wind Top AE1900. First discovered on the Japanese Web site in February, 18.5-inch nettop has a single core Intel Atom 230 processor, up to 2 GB of RAM and a 160 GB hard drive, along with a DVD burner.The 16:9 display is running at WSXGA resolution and has an integrated 1.3-megapixel webcam, stereo speakers and microphone. Connectivity includes WiFi b/g/n, Gigabit Ethernet, a 4-in-1 memory card reader, audio in out, four USB 2.0 ports and a modem.

According to MSI, the Wind Top AE1900 requires only 45W at full load. Now that partly because of the low-power Atom processor, but if you sign up for an always-on kitchen PC for basic web browsing, media playback, messaging, and – perhaps most importantly – you want he is like an old Apple Cinema Display, this could be the nettop all-in-one for you. No word on availability or pricing yet.

Panasonic Toughbook-52 Gets a Touchscreen

Panasonic Toughbook notebook is the Jason Statham of the PC industry – a robust, star, only to reject measures that, although the car to the stomach.

Panasonic Toughbook-52 Gets a TouchscreenIf it is found that the Toughbook has some soft corners. Panasonic Toughbook-52-model comes with a 13.3-inch touchscreen display. The standard version of this model is equipped with a 15.4-inch widescreen.

Apple’s iPhone has a standard touch-screen mobile phone at fixture. But notebook makers have been slower to get to that trend.

Rival Fujitsu has a touch screen in a dual-screen notebook. In addition to the regular laptop screen, Fujitsu is an embedded 4-inch touch screen on the keyboard. Most touch screens were on the Tablet PC as a rapier-style notebooks.

Usability analysts say touchscreens are the limit for most notebook users, and offer little additional benefit over the mouse and keyboard. Touchpad unlikely to make a dent interfaces are in the way users with their computers, Anthony Andre, professor of human factors and ergonomics at San Jose State University, told Wired.com before.

It could be one reason why Panasonic takes it slow. It has the optional touchscreen Toughbook buyer.

via Electronista