Touch Screen and Laptop Computers

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by Dan Mallow

The development of touch screen technology has paved the way for new devices like the PDA and touch screen laptops to take over the computer industry. The touch screen laptop computer is an interesting gadget to watch since laptops have over taken desktop in sales. The growing popularity is due largely to the improved capacity and features that a desktop cannot offer. One new feature of laptops is the touch screen feature and the ability of touch screen laptops to convert from standard to tablet PC mode.

At the same time, touch screens are popping up in grocery store checkouts and banking terminals nationwide while young boys and girls fight in back seats over whose turn it is to play with the game boy-esque touch screen toy currently becoming popular among children across the country. However, it is touch screen's application as a personal computing device that best showcases the many uses of this versatile technology.

With that in mind, a touch screen laptop is ideal for everyday use whether you are a high powered business executive or an up and coming college or university student and they offer a variety of features and tools that are just not available on your standard laptop computer. For one thing, these computers are almost always thinner and sleeker - and thus lighter and more portable - than standard notebook computers and are great for slipping into a briefcase of backpack.

In addition, they tend to incorporate the use of a stylus. This amazing gadget, first made popular following its pairing with the legendary Palm Pilot, allows the user to write directly on their laptop's screen in their own free hand cursive or handwriting. These writings are then translated into text via specialized software: the result is a level of convenience that is simply beyond compare!

In addition, the touch screen laptop will often times feature a "swiveling" monitor that allows the computer's screen to be turned so as to run perpendicular to its optional keyboard, like a standard laptop, or flipped around to lay flat like a tablet, hence the interchangeable moniker, tablet PC. This feature allows you the option of using your computer in a standard, word processing format on a desktop or table as well as the ability to hold the computer in your lap and use it to jog notes or take minutes much like you would do on a traditional legal notepad.

While it is hard to imagine what the future brings in technological advances, it probably would incorporate touch screen user interfacing for a while before something better comes along. As more and more of our lives are digitized, we can safely assume that computer screens will increasingly become important parts of our daily lives.

The mobility that laptops offer makes it a perfect replacement for print documentation. Anyone who is currently unfamiliar with the technology today will surely feel the impact soon as touch screen take over the way we interface with our computers. Touch screen laptops are as personal as it gets, although many of us have used touch screen kiosks or terminals without even giving it a second thought. So it really isn't such a stretch to say those touch screens are truly the best way to introduce new users to computing technology.

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