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A preview of touch-screen laptops at Computex

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10 Jun
2012
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Even as shoppers are snapping up ultrabooks this weekend at the PC Show, a new wave of touch-based PCs running Windows 8 looks set to be hitting the stores in one of the biggest shift in the industry in years.

PC makers provided a preview at the Computex show in Taiwan early this week, by putting out designs that act as both touch-based tablets and regular laptops. Even ultrabooks that “look” normal will feature touch-screens. And the good news is, if you only wanted a regular laptop, it’s going to be slimmer this year.

 
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