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A touch-screen is an input device - the computer reacts to the choice you make by touching the screen.
No, you have to open the phone to text. You can use the touch screen to make calls, but that's it.
Yes
No.... like every other Mercedes, it currently does not. I have a ML 350 and no touch screen is the worst part of the car.
The Motorola Rival is a touch screen in some variations. When the phone is closed the out side screen is a touch screen when you are dialing a number and that's about it. When slide open the OK button and two side buttons are on the screen so you basically have to use them. But for the most part its only partially a touch screen there is no scrolling with the screen or any fancy functions like that.
They stick to your touch screen but still allow the "touch" part through. Therefore they protect the screen from being scratched by annoying pens (the stylus you're supposed to use).
Not without a light. A Kindle's screen does not glow, and is reminicent of those old Tiger handheld video games from the 80's and early 90's. This is part of what makes it so easy on the eyes.
On old Touch screens it is a thin sheet of clear palstic attached to sensores and the screen is underneath , when you press it down you put More Pressure on one part of the plastic and the sensors sense it thus giving the MB the command to select where your finger touched
To make it easy... its the screen on top of the LCD part of a touch screen phone... so its kind of an LCD protector.
In touch focus devices, the user can select which part of the image the camera should focus on by touching the corresponding object in the viewfinder. Touch focus is available only in cameras with a touch screen.
Yes and No. The kindle does not have an ambient light sensor to change the brightness of the screen like the Apple iPad does. In fact, the Kindle does not have a backlight at all. This is where the "yes" part comes in. Rather than providing light itself, which drains battery very quickly, the Kindle reflects ambient light to allow the user to read the words on the E-Ink display.