I’m giving a lot of Windows 7 demos at the moment, and amongst everything else, the investments made in touch technology within Windows 7 is a very popular feature with customers.

There has been a great deal of investment in touch with Windows 7, to provide new ways of interacting with the PC, over and above the keyboard and mouse.  There are a number of ways touch can enhance our experience, from basic interactions with the OS, to developing new and exciting bespoke apps, similar to Microsoft Surface.   We’re also working hard with our OEM partners to ensure there is a great ecosystem of devices which take advantage of the new investments in Windows 7.  I’ve been using the HP TouchSmart laptops and desktops to demo Windows 7 touch.  Take a look at the examples below: