Touchscreen popularity fuels lots of startups

Display technologies are constantly in flux. Since Apple introduced the multitouch display for the iPhone a couple of years ago, touchscreens have become all the rage in the computer industry. Al Monro of NextWindow wrote about how Windows 7’s support for desktop touchscreens will make them not just cool, but mainstream.
Now we’re hearing from more startups that have been working for some time on solving the tough problems of making displays bright but low-power and making user interfaces much simpler and easier to...
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