New touchstone for productive computing
We've led the way in outstanding touch technology on our X Series Tablet laptops which has allowed mobile professionals in numerous industries to interact with their notebooks, files and data by waving a finger. Now Lenovo introduces the next generation of touch innovation: Enhanced Multitouch panel technology.
Available on ThinkPad® X200 Tablet and T400s models, our Enhanced Multitouch panels give you an edge: the ability to work more productively. Natural and intuitive finger-based interaction with files, pictures, charts, data and forms and applications designed specifically for mobile professionals simplifies and speeds daily tasks so you can get more done. More comfortably.
Available on ThinkPad® X200 Tablet and T400s models, our Enhanced Multitouch panels give you an edge: the ability to work more productively. Natural and intuitive finger-based interaction with files, pictures, charts, data and forms and applications designed specifically for mobile professionals simplifies and speeds daily tasks so you can get more done. More comfortably.
Key features of Enhanced Multitouch technology
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One and two-finger gesture support
In addition to familiar digitizer pen input, the Enhanced Multitouch panel supports convenient one- and two-finger gestures:
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Effortless touch
Get a smoother, easier finger-touch experience. Unlike earlier panels that required physical pressure to make a connection, our next-generation digitizer with improved capacitive touch sensitivity can sense a finger touching the screen. No need to apply pressure!
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More accurate input
ThinkPad smart touch firmware adjustments enable smarter touch recognition, so screen input occurs where you touch. It even compensates for panel limitations, like the inability to touch a precise spot on the screen, for an easy, no-fuss experience.
Advanced pen and palm recognition
Our intelligent pen proximity-detection technology and improved palm-rejection technology prevent your hand placement from interfering with writing. When the pen comes within range of the sensor, all finger-touch capability is disabled. When you remove your pen and hand, touch capability is re-enabled.





