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IBM FlipTouch Display
The FlipTouch display has four components that add together to one of the most interesting notebook display solutions ever:
- FlipTouch Touchscreen
- FlipTouch Buttons
- FlipTouch display mechanics
- FlipTouch support software
The Touchscreen enables one to do point-and-click operations on the display. The FlipTouch Buttons provide TouchScreen access to display related and other hardware related functions. The FlipTouch display mechanics enable the user to flexibly use the display in several positions:
- covering the keyboard (like a TabletPC)
- standing upright on the notebook base behind the keyboard (like on a normal notebook)
- standing upright facing opposite the keyboard (being flipped over by 180 degrees)
The FlipTouch software provides the neccessary software support like the TouchScreen driver, the on screen button panel and the software to flip the screen by 180 degrees.
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This display solution was introduced and shelved with the TransNote. A new incarnation of this is seen in the X41 Tablet.
Linux Support
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Models featuring this Technology