Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Nov 2009 23:59 UTC
Windows 7 has been out and about for little over a week now, and as it turns out, Microsoft's new baby is doing relatively well. That is, according to the figures by NetApplications: Windows 7 already reached the 3% mark this weekend, and is already closing in on the 4% mark.
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If it's a tablet, then it's not a desktop. It would come closest to a notebook if it was a swivel top convertable. Both of these are not a desktop with large screen infront of you but instead they have small'ish screens displayed more at a book angle.
Having used and loved touchscreen. It is great on a notebook to just reach out and poke the [OK] when it pops up. I wouldn't be so happy with it as a required input on this stationary LG widescreen though.
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If it's a tablet, then it's not a desktop. It would come closest to a notebook if it was a swivel top convertable. Both of these are not a desktop with large screen infront of you but instead they have small'ish screens displayed more at a book angle.
Having used and loved touchscreen. It is great on a notebook to just reach out and poke the [OK] when it pops up. I wouldn't be so happy with it as a required input on this stationary LG widescreen though.