The Zune HD touchscreen supports Multi-touch, which frankly has become the must-have feature of touchscreen devices.
The name says it all - the screen will recognize and track multiple touch points.
This allows you to rotate images by twisting two fingers on the screen, or zoom in and out on a web browser by spreading and squeezing together your fingers.
If you've played with the iPod Touch or iPhone, you know what I am talking about. On portable devices, Multi-touch makes web-browsing and viewing images and even video much more feasible.
With the recent developments of project natal, it would be interesting to see Microsoft incorporate that type of technology with the Zune HD touchscreen. Stay tuned...
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While shooting some photos this weekend at my family's Christmas party, I
found myself accessing the AF mode menu a few times and decided to write a
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