Quanta Computer showcased a touch screen technology that will work with Microsoft's Windows 7 during WinHEC Taipei 2008.
Quanta's touch screen technology does not use capacitive nor resistive touch panels, and instead places cameras on the top corners of the display to track the user's finger positions.
The solution supports multi-touch functions including picture rotation, zoom-in and zoom-out.
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