Do n’t say wedidn’t tell you . Windows 7isbringing the multitouchlaptops and Fujitsu ’s T5010 is jumping in the pool too . It ca n’t do four way touch like theThinkPadT400s , but it will take two finger no trouble .
https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-touch-and-multitouch-gesturing-pen-controls-5147307
You will have to pluck up theLifeBook T5010with its new capacitive touchscreen with Vista until you’re able to get it with profits 7 on October 22 , but it will still stand the same two fingerbreadth gestures like zooming and panning . You just wo n’t get thetouch pack funin Vista . It will , however , come with a penitentiary for writing on silver screen .

https://gizmodo.com/windows-7-touch-pack-surface-interface-without-the-big-5312022
Fujitsu is gasconade that this convertible swings both ways . Uh yea , it can swing from tablet into a standard notebook with the “ industry ’s first bi - directive swivel hinge . ”
Here is one affair we are learning quick : multitouch lappies are n’t budget . Like Lenovo ’s new multitouch , $ 1,800ThinkPad x200 T , this one starts at $ 1,759 . [ Fujitsu ]

https://gizmodo.com/lenovo-goes-all-multitouch-on-us-with-the-x200-tablet-5359325
Fujitsu Adds “ Touch ” to Its Flagship LifeBook T5010 Convertible Tablet PC
Begins Rollout of New LifeBook Mobile PC Series plan to work Anticipated Windows 7 Features

Sunnyvale , CA , Sept. 15 , 2009 ― Fujitsu devote mobile users in North America another reason to choose the LifeBook(R ) T5010 convertible tablet PC today , announce the convenience of multi soupcon input . The Modern dual analog-to-digital converter ’s touch filmdom function on the 13.3 - inch display offers a new level of interaction by support two - finger touch for actions including panning , rotate , flick and zooming . With seamless shift between playpen and touch , users can change tasks on the fly , from effortless surfriding to detailed editing or authorship .
The Windows Vista(R)-based LifeBook T5010 transformable tablet PC is the first in a pedigree of new LifeBook platforms and material body agent contrive to take vantage of the advance capabilities of Microsoft ’s presently - to - be- launched Windows 7 .
News Highlights

• raw optional dual analog-to-digital converter ( active analog-digital converter / capacitive pinch )
with two - finger support for gesture including zoom , rotate , and moving-picture show ; stylus financial backing for ink , redaction / footnote files
• Converts from pill into a standard notebook computer with keyboard

stimulation using the manufacture ’s first bi - directional swivel flexible joint
• Weighs approximately 4.5 pounds in weighting - saver configuration
• 13.3 - inch mercury - devoid WXGA bright LED backlight LCD with wide

see angles
• Modular bay , which bear out an optical drive or optional 2nd
barrage fire

• Optional roving broadband support on select modelling ( AT&T
integrated broadband connect and Verizon Wireless mobile broadband establish in )
• endeavor manageability support with Intel active management

technology
• Optional Microsoft(R ) Windows 7 Professional , Vista Business ,
XP Downgrade

• Intel(R ) Core(TM ) 2 Duo processor technology
• Full - size , spillage - resistant keyboard with touchpad
• Optional integrated webcam and ( standard ) dual digital

microphones
• Full entourage of security features : dedicated SmartCard slot ,
integrated fingerprint sensor , security gore , BIOS and hard drive word shelter , plant TPM 1.2 , Computrace(R ) BIOS federal agent .

• price starting at $ 1,759 ( 1 ) with an active analog-to-digital converter and
price starting at $ 1,859 with a dual digitizer option . user can opt from a recommended configuration , or they can customize their LifeBook T5010 transmutable pad PC using the Fujitsu Configure To Order ( CTO ) program . usable directly through the Fujitsu web site and select retail merchant / tocopherol - tailers(2 ) .
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