Sven 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.
Thanks for letting me know.
The specs are quite bad.
I'll check deeper into it.
Rainald