
Acer has plans to release a trio of touch-enabled products that are powered by Windows 7, and there is the possibility of letting touch-enabled netbooks get a notable run if they receive good market acceptance as a viable alternative to tablet PCs. Acer also looks forward to in-cell touch panel technology being incorporated in the near future with faith in this technology making a mark in the market. After all, in-cell touch solutions are more affordable compared to built-on touch solutions.
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