Acer Aspire 5738PB - Multitouch LaptopAcer joined the band of computer makers who have announced their versions of multitouch laptops. Laptops have long been accepting input from keyboards. This new breed of multitouch laptops adds a whole new dimension to computing. These touch screen laptops are much more intuitive and natural to operate. They accept input via screen touch - something that's common in moden mobile phones. The arrival of touch technology in laptops is sure to revolutionize the human-computer interaction.
Acer announced its multitouch Aspire 5738PB Laptop which will come loaded with Windows 7 operating system - hot from Microsoft's oven. The laptop features a 15.6 inch screen which takes two finger inputs. By just the touch of two fingers you can take notes, crop or brighten images, zoom in or out of websites, launch applications, and do host of other things. The laptop also supports a variety of gestures, for example simply pinch inwards to zoom into a photograph, flick the screen to browse through the documents. The Acer Aspire 5738PB laptop is powered by Intel Core 2 DUO T6600 2.2 GHz processor. You will love whopping 4GB RAM of this new Acer Aspire notebook. The hard-disk is also impressive with 320 GB room. The laptop supports ATI graphics card and also includes TV HDMI port to connect to television and the convenient DVD burner. Built-in stereo speakers with dolby surround sound allow you to enjoy the entertainment side of the Acer Aspire. Various one-touch buttons on the notebook make many things easier - for example, you can backup your data by simply pressing a dedicated button. The laptop screen is LED back-lit which makes it more energy efficient than traditional screens. (Buy Acer Laptops in India) This new Acer multitouch laptop is priced attractively at $799. It will start selling in the US from Oct 22 - right in time for Holidays. If you have been thinking of buying a cheap netbook, you may like to think again. A beafy laptop at a low price is a better option provided the 6.16 pounds don't weigh heavy for you. (View Acer Aspire 5738PB Press Release for details) Apart from Acer, Dell, HP and Lenovo also offer multitouch laptops. Some versions of multitouch laptops support two finger input while others allow four finger input but they all make computers much more fun to use. As the technology matures and improves, hopefully, we no longer have to suffer hand or wrist injuries caused by prolonged typing.
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