At Intel's Investor Day this morning, PC Client General Manager Kirk Skaugen stressed the importance of touch and other new interface features in the Ultrabook market.
This isn't just for tablets, he said, showing off touch demos on a Windows 8-based notebook in the traditional clamshell design, as well as in new hybrid or convertible designs.
In addition to the flip-over design from Lenovo and the detachable keyboard model from Compal that Otellini showed in his talk, he showed other versions from Wistron. He also shared a couple of Intel reference designs, including one where the screen slides and another with a transparent mouse pad known as Nikiski. Read More
This isn't just for tablets, he said, showing off touch demos on a Windows 8-based notebook in the traditional clamshell design, as well as in new hybrid or convertible designs.
In addition to the flip-over design from Lenovo and the detachable keyboard model from Compal that Otellini showed in his talk, he showed other versions from Wistron. He also shared a couple of Intel reference designs, including one where the screen slides and another with a transparent mouse pad known as Nikiski. Read More
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