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jonobugs
That's pretty sweet!
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mrmalice
looks pretty sweet but in this other article i read : Other features of the Touch8 system are up to 15.6" coverage area, 500 hours of continuous writing/hovering battery life, and absolute positioning.
The APEN Touch8 will be available Q1 2013 for a retail price of $79.99.
the price is probably not too much but it's definitely not cheap for a silly gadget, but the coverage seems very small, my smallest screen on my desktop is 23 inches so i guess it won't be aimed at desktop users then.
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Frungy
... or you could just avoid Windows 8 because it apparently didn't consider the needs of anyone operating on a regular PC.... i.e. the traditional target market for Windows OS.
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