Windows 7 - Windows 7 Machines That Supports Touch?
Asked By Hillbilly
04-Nov-09 02:42 PM
Is this Microsoft's biggest fraud in history or have all the manufacturers
stabbed them in the back? Where is the netbooks and notebooks that run
Windows 7 and support the touch-screen?
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Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] replied to Hillbilly
How is this post related to windows media (the subject of this
newsgroup) ?
Cheers - Neil
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Digital Media MVP : 2004-2009
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
Hillbilly replied to Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]
I am involved in the Microsoft Partner program, I buy and sell Microsoft
software and as a .NET developer I develop rich-media applications that I
want to support using touch.
Is that okay with you or what?
So the question persists, where is the hardware for what Windows 7 now
supports for those who are developing rich-media applications?
I have heard Microsoft gave away touch-enabled notebooks of some type at PDC
but have not been able to learn which brand or model.
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] replied to Hillbilly
it is unimportant what is Okay with me or what.
This is a peer supported newsgroup with a focus on windows media
technologies , typically the media player, media format SDK and codecs
come up too.
it is not a general VAR forum and your question is completely OT, not
least because there are no microsoft representatives to answer your
troll post, and it is also unrelated to the discussion topics of this
group.
Please head elsewhere, I am sure you will find sympathy for your generic
windows 7 UI thread in many places, but this is not the place to ask
reseller questions unless you have a more user- or windows media
specific question...
HTH
Cheers - Neil
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Digital Media MVP : 2004-2009
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

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