wraggster
November 3rd, 2008, 16:12
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/11/hoda-technology-touchpanel-eee-pc-aspire-one.jpg
You know you've made it when your little-laptops-that-could sit atop a market-share big enough to support third-party device-hackery like this. It's "easy," it's "fun," it's a solder-less DIY touch-screen kit made specifically for the Acer Aspire One and Eee PC 900/901 netbooks. The 4-wire, resistive panel display with Mac, Linux, and Windows drivers sure looks easy enough to install. But we'll wait for the reviews to see just how well the $96 panel (a cool 25% of the netbook's price) performs under day-to-day use, thankyouverymuch. We've got our Windows 7 pre-beta ready just in case.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/03/touch-screen-kit-for-aspire-one-and-eee-pc-900-901-hits-ebay-no/
You know you've made it when your little-laptops-that-could sit atop a market-share big enough to support third-party device-hackery like this. It's "easy," it's "fun," it's a solder-less DIY touch-screen kit made specifically for the Acer Aspire One and Eee PC 900/901 netbooks. The 4-wire, resistive panel display with Mac, Linux, and Windows drivers sure looks easy enough to install. But we'll wait for the reviews to see just how well the $96 panel (a cool 25% of the netbook's price) performs under day-to-day use, thankyouverymuch. We've got our Windows 7 pre-beta ready just in case.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/03/touch-screen-kit-for-aspire-one-and-eee-pc-900-901-hits-ebay-no/