LG’s in-cell multitouch laptop displays get unveiled, certified with Windows 7 Touch Logo

by eOffice on February 23, 2010

Want evidence for the old saying that there’s always something next to wait around for with technology? LG unveils the latest in multi-touch in-cell laptop displays. The in-cell multi-touch technology places the touchy-feely parts inside — rather than as a film on top of — the LCD panel, which eliminates the loss of picture quality and brightness that regular multi-touch results in. It only works with two fingers so far, but LG is still pretty pleased with itself for being the first to gain the Windows 7 Touch Logo sticker with this technology, which was previously limited to cellphone-sized displays. Mass production is set for the second half of this year, and we’ll go ahead and assume that local nemesis Samsung will be using every moment until then to offer its own competing models.

Read more about this and checkout the video on engadget

 
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