X60T works with/without stylus?
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:33 pm
Hi,
I was told this by someone the other day but I have no idea if it's true or not:
"All finger touch tablets were made with XGA resolution only. Some SXGA+ models do exist but are pen touch only."
A couple things I need to clarify here:
1) Did the 'finger-touch' only tablets not include a pen/stylus?
2) If it's 'pen-touch' only, then it means that it's definetely SXGA+?
Reason I ask is that I'm in the middle of trying to source a spare screen, specifically after the SXGA+ model. However, all signs point to the fact that it's a XGA screen but the seller says that they seemed to remember that they needed to use a stylus with it, that it didn't work without the pen. The screen is also seperate from the machine so it's not a particularly easy job to find out what type the screen actually is. Anyone with any ideas would be gratefully received!
Thanks
I was told this by someone the other day but I have no idea if it's true or not:
"All finger touch tablets were made with XGA resolution only. Some SXGA+ models do exist but are pen touch only."
A couple things I need to clarify here:
1) Did the 'finger-touch' only tablets not include a pen/stylus?
2) If it's 'pen-touch' only, then it means that it's definetely SXGA+?
Reason I ask is that I'm in the middle of trying to source a spare screen, specifically after the SXGA+ model. However, all signs point to the fact that it's a XGA screen but the seller says that they seemed to remember that they needed to use a stylus with it, that it didn't work without the pen. The screen is also seperate from the machine so it's not a particularly easy job to find out what type the screen actually is. Anyone with any ideas would be gratefully received!
Thanks