Sentences with phrase «inch touchpad»

The X1 Yoga, for example, has a 3.9 x 2.4 - inch touchpad, though it also has a larger, 14 - inch screen.
Fortunately, the notebook's generously sized, 3.6 x 2.2 - inch touchpad fared far better in my testing.
The 4.1 x 3.0 - inch touchpad is roomy and responsive.
The 3.9 x 2.3 - inch touchpad is short, and I found myself bumping into the top edges often.
The 13 - inch EliteBook x360 has a 4.3 x 2.6 - inch touchpad.
The 4.1 x 2.8 - inch touchpad provides plenty of room for Windows 10 gestures, and I was able to swipe and scroll with aplomb.
The 4.1 x 3.1 - inch touchpad is top - notch and supports Windows 10's precision gestures.
The 2.3 x 3 - inch touchpad is positioned in the lower - right corner of the system and doubles as the number pad.
The laptop's 3.9 x 2.2 - inch touchpad is accompanied by three discrete mouse buttons — right and left buttons and a center button for scrolling up and down.
The ZenBook's 4.0 x 2.8 - inch touchpad is a smooth, cool surface that offers accurate tracking.
The 2.2 x 3.9 - inch touchpad is smoother than some ThinkPads of late, and I appreciate the new feeling (there's far less friction).
However, if you don't like the little red nub, you can use the 4 x 2.2 - inch touchpad, which also provides a great experience.
The 4.1 x 2.7 - inch touchpad is luxuriously spacious, and, more important, accurate.
The 4.1 x 2.9 - inch touchpad is smooth and accurate, and it responded instantaneously to gestures like two - finger scrolling and tapping four fingers to open the Action Center.
The 3.5 x 2 - inch touchpad is accurate, though I found it had a bit too much friction for my taste.
The 4.5 x 3.1 - inch touchpad in the ZBook Studio G4 provides accurate input tracking and a solid feel to each click.
The 4.1 x 2.3 - inch touchpad is a lot roomier than the digital one on last year's Zephyrus.
It also has 8 GB RAM, 128 GB hard drive, 2MP front camera, 8MP rear camera, headphone jack, volume buttons, speaker, a number of ports and magnetic connectors, an accompanying matte - black island - style keyboard, which has its own battery, a 3.5 by 1.75 - inch touchpad, and a silver and black stylus.
HP's first 10 - inch TouchPad tablet is set to hit the markets on July 1st.
Check out the more details about the the unannounced 7 - inch TouchPad details here.
Check out the FCC filing labels of the 7 - inch TouchPad GO tablet here.
A tiny, 3.25 x 1.9 - inch touchpad sits directly below the keys.
I noticed a ton of lag as I pinched, zoomed and scrolled on the Flexx 9's 3 x 1.4 - inch touchpad.
The 3.5 x 1.75 - inch touchpad is larger than the one on the Surface 3 (3 x 1.45 inches).
The 3.75 x 2 - inch touchpad is decently sized and slightly larger than the one found on the Surface Pro 3's Type Cover (3.5 x 1.7 inches).
The 3.25 x 1.8 - inch touchpad sports a smooth matte finish, but its limited area left me wanting something a little bigger.
We had a better experience with the 3.5 x 1.75 - inch touchpad.
Seeing how much we loved the small seven - inch TouchPad Go, it's no surprise that the equally small Nexus 7 tablet was on the radar of WebOS Ports.
The Transformer Book's 4 x 2.3 - inch touchpad is exceptionally large for a hybrid.
The source claimed that HP's orders are comprised of both the 9.7 - inch TouchPad set to launch on July 1st, and a second, unannounced tablet that will feature a 7 - inch display, though no additional details surrounding the smaller tablet model were reported.
HP already has drawn up grand plans with its 9.7 inch TouchPad device though that isn't the only tablet that the company has lined up for a future release.
Recently they launched their 10.1 inch TouchPad Tablet and has another tablet in the works to be released sometime in 2011.
News from the industry has it that HP would be coming up with another sales offer in the month of October for its 9.7 inch TouchPad tablet PCs.
Combine the above with reports of unused parts now in possession of component makers which is enough to produce about 100,000 of the 7 inch TouchPad Go and all of it does point to something.
The full - sized, island - style keyboard ($ 139) has a 3.5 x 1.75 - inch touchpad.
The 3.15 x 1.75 - inch touchpad on the Transformer Pad is a bit small; we had to reposition our fingers often just to scroll through the first page of NYTimes.com.
The 3 Series Gran Turismo is very well equipped, with standard comfort and entertainment amenities like rain - sensing windshield wipers, eight - way power front sport seats, a multi-function sport steering wheel with audio, cruise and Bluetooth controls, automatic climate control, power panoramic moonroof and BMW's iDrive system with integrated 6.5 - inch touchpad and an automatic tailgate.
The interior display uses a typical 12.8 - inch touchscreen along with an 8 - inch touchpad controller with haptic feedback, and sensors in front of the display can detect certain gestures.
HP had initially placed orders for 900,000 to 1.1 million of the 9.7 inch TouchPads to Inventec.

Not exact matches

The basics: The TouchPad has a 9.7 - inch display and runs webOS 3.0, the latest version of the web - based operating system developed by Palm, which HP acquired in 2010.
The new 12.3 - inch TFT display, 4G LTE and Wi - Fi capability, MMI infotainment with touchpad interfacing, and navigation will all be available.
The standard 7 - inch center screen is controlled by a redesigned Lexus Remote Touch interface that ditches the previous mouselike device for an easier - to - use flat touchpad.
You'll also find the C - Class» aluminum trim, 7 - inch Comand screen with touchpad interface, and available suite of Distronic Plus active safety, all of which are supremely superior to anything found on the GLK.
The CUE screen is 10.2 - inches diagonally, with 1280 x 720 high - definition resolution and a console - mounted touchpad.
The RDX also gets a new True Touchpad Interface, and a 10.2 - inch full - HD display with what looks like a volume knob — which is a major score for us.
Accompanying the 7.0 - inch infotainment display is a touchpad placed conveniently in the center console.
For that $ 18,000 or so, the Launch Edition adds a bit of exclusivity, gloss black aero elements (splitter, diffuser, and gills), special 20 - inch wheels, bright anodized or black gloss pillars, brighter hood accents, piano black or carbon interior trim, an ear - popping 1,000 - watt Bang & Olufsen sound system, power in the center console, and a touchpad control interface.
A 12.3 - inch central screen unites navigation, entertainment and comfort settings with intuitive touchpads on the steering wheel and console.
As in the A-Class family, the C - Class took over the solution with five ventilation outlets and a 7 - inch floating display for the standard Audio 20 or the optional Audio 20 CD (optional with a touchpad), or a 8,4 - inch one if you choose the Comand multimedia system.
Options: Premium 4 Package - navigation and voice control, touchpad, 8.4 - inch high - resolution screen, five years of traffic and weather service, Burmester surround sound, illuminated door sills, hand - free access, electric trunk open, active blind spot, active lane keeping, air balance, cabin - air purification and fragrance system, steering assist, rear collision protection, cross-traffic assist, rear window sunshade ($ 7,400), black Leather ($ 1,620), panorama roof ($ 1,480), parking assist package (1,090), AMG split five - spoke wheels ($ 850), Selenite grey metallic ($ 720)
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