Thursday, April 8, 2010

Re: Lenovo X200T Inquiry

Kris - we opted not to order the multi-touch this year on the X201. We had it on a prior model, and found that when teachers touched the screen to point something out to a student that they often activated something - closed something - moved something -
made some kind of change to the screen. We opted to turn off the touch feature a few weeks after we distributed the tablets. I guess it could be a nice feature for students to turn on when they want it, but no one complained when we turned it off so we
decided to do without. I don't recall the screen being dimmer, but didn't really pay enough attention to say it truly didn't matter.

I hope this helps. Karen

Karen Douse
Director of Library and Information Services
Ann Scott Carell Library
615-346-0116
Harpeth Hall School
www.harpethhall.org
"Harpeth Hall educates young women to think critically, to lead confidently, and to live honorably."


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