Lenovo presents a new way for business users while working with multitouch screen technology in the ThinkPad X200 and ThinkPad laptops T400s. Lenovo also introduced SimpleTap, an application that makes the experience using a simple multitouch screen.
“We see today is the right time for the multitouch screen of the PC,” said Sandy Lumy, Country Manager of Commercial Business Lenovo Indonesia, through its official statements.
“Because of the wide-screen multitouch is used in many devices we use everyday and technological improvement continues, including integration of touch technology in Windows 7 operating system to be launched,” he added.
Multitouch screen on the ThinkPad X200 optional, if it already supports the touch of one finger, users can now use the touch of two fingers to perform various movements, including pinching, zooming, tapping and flicking on the documents, web pages and photographs, as a replacement mouse.
While T400s ThinkPad laptops can now operate four fingers on the multitouch screen laptop. This is not only replace the role of the mouse but also change the way they work. Now they can use four fingers for varying the shape of the object, move the picture with two hands and even using someone else’s hand touch the screen to work together simultaneously. Along with the introduction of new multitouch applications, emerged new opportunities for the use of laptops with multitouch screen.
Using sophisticated technology, capacitive touch, the screen becomes sensitive and responsive to finger touches the lightest ones.
Lenovo also optimize the firmware to help cope with a little pressure on the screen is not precise as to close the window or to navigate the Start menu, so navigation becomes easier for Tablet users.
Because the models ThinkPad X200 Tablet supports Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 7, users who travel a lot also use predictive text is better than the previous operating system, handwriting recognition is better in different languages and input features for mathematical formulas and science.
Also, Lenovo’s design SimpleTap, a ThinkVantage Technology, which allows users to use the touch screen without interruption by providing functions based on their hardware to make it more easily accessible through the touch input.
Previously, lenovo tablet PC brings the latest in the line of ThinkPad by issuing a series Thinkpads multi-featured touch screen or multi touch screen, specially designed to let users more easily interact with devices more intuitive.
Device called ThinkPad X200 and the ThinkPad T400s allows multi-touch input and can make all the work go together. Both offer Windows 7 as its operating system.
Because of the excess in the multi touch features, this device offers greater functionality and gesture-based input or gestures such as ‘pinch’ to zoom in or zoom out on the screen.
Lenovo’s latest model is intentionally designed to minimize the need for physical control by providing easy access to hardware functions.
“We see it’s time for us to launch a multi-touch screen features on a computer,” said Vice President of Product Marketing Worldwide Brand Lenovo ThinkPad, Sam Dusi.
“We also expanded the experience with the multi touch feature that presents SimpleTap grid-based menus. This feature enables users to access functions such as Toggling wireless radio on or off, control the microphone, or determine the large volume of image sharpness, etc.,” he added.
ThinPad X200 and T400s will attend the British prime starting next October 22. T400s estimated to be worth approximately 1.770 euros while the X200 worth 1.570 euro



