"Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> TomK wrote:
>
>>> All in all: Don't go for a touch-screen device.
>>> Go for the beef and get a really working tablet device.
>>
>> Why settle for either/or? I was looking at an HP tx2525nr tablet
>> PC at Best Buy the other day. It does both touch screen and pen
>> input. Take a look...
>>
>>
> http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1211587729489
>
> This is a touch-screen model.
> It has no digitizer.
> And there is no combination of two things.
> It's just a touch-screen.
> And in fact it really is either/or.
No, it is both, I can use the stylus that came with it, over the screen and
the cursor follows it without touching the screen. I can use buttons on the
stylus to affect different actions, like right click. Those are marks of an
active digitizer. I can also poke things with my finger, like in the MCE
interface, and have it respond..touch screen.
The 2000 series is both touch and digitizer. The touch is not super
sensitive, so I have not had the issue of it reacting to the heel of my hand
when writing, but it is a touch sensitive screen.