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Originally Posted by Nate the great
I found it:
It's the older model, the N510. The one demoed above is the N516, and has a touchscreen,
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The one I ordered is indeed a 510- the video is offline at the moment (youtube problems?), but IIRC it shows a stylus being used for input, although the description calls it a "touchscreen". They do go on for quite a bit about the screen technology being designed in house (my understanding was they are using something behind the screen rather than on top), but I don't remember anything in the video that suggests that the screen will accept touch input.
If the video becomes viewable later, I'll take a second look.