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If you mean screen wise it is 10.5inch full touch screen.
Point and draw devices are touch screen devices like the iPad. The touch screen allows the user to select different software on the device with the touch of a finger.
That really isn't what you want.If it's overly sensitive then you're always changing things when you didn't mean to.You want a touch screen that understands when you really push a button and doesn't go off with the slightest touch.
there is a microphone in between the top screen and touch screen (bottom screen). Blow into it.
its fake, like if its apple its not really apple
a computer input device used for controlling the pointer on a display screen by sliding the finger along a touch-sensitive surface,which is commonly used on laptops.
I'm not to sure what you mean by your question :/on the iPod touch, the whole thing is a touch screen, all you do is use your fingers etc.there are no keypads, except the touch screen one.so basically, everything on the iPod Touch you can touch!You can play games, facebook, (obviously) listen to music, use ebuddy (msn messenger), and quite a bit more, this is all done by touch.
If you mean "does a touch screen count as an output device", then the answer is "yes, in part". A touch screen is actually two components -- a touch-sensitive surface of some type over the top of a grid of pixels.The touch-sensitive surface is an input device, but the actual display components are an output device. Therefore, the touch sensitive display as a whole is both an input device and an output device.
A 5-point touch screen refers to a touch-sensitive display that can detect and respond to up to five simultaneous touch points. This allows users to perform multi-touch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom and rotating images, enhancing interactivity and usability. The technology is commonly used in devices like smartphones, tablets, and certain touchscreen monitors.
The lowest touch phone is the Nokia it is only $39·99!How cheap is that so you should take Evang of it if you know what.I mean
If you mean apps, then there's a button on the bottom of the screen that says 'app store' on it. Hope this helped.
Windows 8 has been specially designed for touch-screens. However, that doesn't mean that it won't do its job in mouse-keyboard hardware.