I don't know if the last guy was being sarcastic or something, but Apple invented Multitouch with the iPhone
Magic
it has a multitouch electronic board behind the screen
All MacBooks use OS X lion, which uses interfaces pioneered on the iPad. Some of the multitouch gestures on the trackpads are taken from the iPad as well.
You cant. Its a multitouch screen and it's not a computer.
U cannot PC doesn't have Accelerometer Multitouch
The Apple Mouse does not have multitouch as the magic mouse does
It is extremely unlikely. According to reports, the trackpad on the MacBook Air has additional hardware to support the multitouch capabilities. Additional information: http://www.macrumors.com/2008/02/15/advanced-multitouch-trackpad-unique-to-macbook-air/
iphone supports 5 but a standard multitouch supports only 2 touches at a time.
The sixth generation is a bust. You can't play games on it. What's the use of multitouch without games?
Multi-touch was first developed by Mitsubishi for their DiamondTouch device in 2001. The idea and development had been going on since the 1960's though.
it is a configuration issue depending on which driver version and which computer. look for it in control panel, mouse, device settings, settings,
A multi-touch computer is one where you touch the screen to be in control. You touch the things you want to click on, You use two fingers in a pinching motion to zoom. It is a computer where you are more in control.