It does indeed feature touchscreen technology.
An IPS capacitive touchscreen is a type of technology that is used on LCD's.
An IPS capacitive touchscreen is a type of technology that is used on LCD's.
No one can see into the future, but technological shifts are towards touchscreen technology, instant communication, and integration.
The most common forms of PDAs are Smartphones, palm PDAs and pocket PCs.
Dude it's an apple product/ touchscreen/ computer.... And very cool
Well, technically, a laptop is pretty portable, but these days, a 'mobile computer' probably refers to a tablet. A tablet is usually touchscreen, and has most functions as a laptop, but offers more portability, and in the case of the iPad, a popular tablet, more fun.
Touchscreens are things that allow you to operate them manually with your finger by a touch, like for an example say a touchscreen phone it is a phone where you can just touch things on it like a number to dial a number or to open tools or something, or if for another example a touchscreen GPS all you have to do is touch it to get it to move or a touchscreen monitor, washer, dryer, there's allot of touchscreen things out in the world of technology.
no, its not touchscreen
Touchscreen, dialing is where it is only touchscreen when you dial a number. I, had a phone with Touchscreen Dialing. Hope, I helped. Have, a Merry Christmas.
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer also known as palmtop computers. Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones, (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs). Many PDAs employ touch screen technology.
Cobra GPS systems are the highest rated most up to date GPS systems that offer a LCD touchscreen. They have them as big as a six and a half and can be programmed just like the small ones.