yes actually I do.
But it was posted that the artical said that it had a touch sensitive
screen, but you can see the tablet style pen... when it clearly says
non-touch sensitive screen. Wacom Tablet Style screen.
I was just saying it didnt sound like the author was dissapointed by the
digitizer. But he may have been.
-James
"Paul Adare" <padare@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ccac10cd434efae989cf9@msnews.microsoft.c om...
> In article <uZkiaLnQFHA.4028@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, in the
> microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc news group, <"James Gockel"
> <flibbertigibbet007_at_hotmail_dot_com>> says...
>
>> Not to contradict, but the aritcle states
>> "it still packs a Pentium M ULV 600 and Wacom just like on a TabletPC.
>> The
>> screen is not touch-sensitive though"
>> Maybe yes the author doesnt understand how tablet pcs work.. or maybe
>> just
>> stating that as a good thing.. (Its how i read it.. more on the lines of
>> "its not a touch sensistive though! *smile*") But I could be wrong.
>>
>
> What in the world are you talking about? Do you know the difference
> between a touch sensitive screen and a digitizer?
>
> You haven't "contradicted" anything, what you've posted doesn't make any
> sense at all.
>
> --
> Paul Adare
> MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
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