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Touch-screen navigation is generally less intuitive and more sluggish than it should be, even with the ability to display book covers in color.
Barnes & Noble Nook e-book reader arrives with wrinkles 2009
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Touch-screen table surface activates desktops, racks, rods, and videoconferencing gear.
Designs to Make You Work Harder Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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Touch-screen digital kiosks are employed to help visitors identify and investigate the plethora of objects, allowing them to find as much or as little information as they desire.
Historical Resurrection Bruce Cole 2011
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Touch-screen displays set up in the courtyard allow visitors to view and explore famous Bronzino artworks located elsewhere.
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Touch-screen implementation is unarguably best on the market, but still not as fast as a keypad for text entry.
Beginner’s Guide To Smart Phone Platforms | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Touch-screen computers that operate in English or Polish tell the workers, known as pickers, which product belongs where, and the system is constructed so the workers don't have to walk or reach too far.
Automation Powers U.K. Grocer Paul Sonne 2010
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Touch-screen computers that operate in English or Polish tell the workers, known as pickers, which product belongs where, and the system is constructed so the workers don't have to walk or reach too far.
Automation Powers U.K. Grocer Paul Sonne 2010
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* Touch-screen kitchen countertops that recognize groceries and make menu recommendations.
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Touch-screen interfaces are state-of-the-art today, but in the next five years, these will evolve to respond to gesture, gaze and even facial expressions.
Prith Banerjee: Personal Computing 2015: A New Window to a World of Information 2010
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Touch-screen interfaces are state-of-the-art today, but in the next five years, these will evolve to respond to gesture, gaze and even facial expressions.
Prith Banerjee: Personal Computing 2015: A New Window to a World of Information Prith Banerjee 2010
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