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Sunday, January 06, 2008

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Ergo Demoed on a Dell XT Latitude Tablet PC

- Rob Bushway

I caught up with the folks from Ergo  during CES Unveiled. They were demoing their search and Flickr annotation software on a brand new Dell XT Latitude Tablet PC, and man did it shine. Ergo's software is built for touch and ink, and it features some really cool 3d flip implementations of objects and navigation. In addition, Ergo is not too far off from having their software multi-touch ready, which will offer some iPhone-like pinch / squeeze of objects. Check out their software - it is free for download. Watch the video below or download it directly. Also, be sure to checkout a demonstration on Ergo's site.

On another note, I have to say that after playing with touch on the Dell XT, there is no comparison to other passive touch implementations. It is very soft to the touch, and feels very smooth. I was quite impressed with the XT.


Events | CES 2008 | Dell | Ergo | Tablet PC | Touch


Sunday, January 06, 2008 5:24:01 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Why wasn't a development version of Ergo used for the XT intro event instead of that pitiful Win95 Paint scribbles video last month? Imagine Steve Jobs allowing such monumental blundering. Watch how he orchestrates Apple multi-touch laptop screen control for MacWorld.
bmhome1
Sunday, January 13, 2008 10:28:47 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
Rob. just stoppped by to say thanks for the feedback. Appreciated. Think that touch technology is pretty cool....so glad you liked
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