If there\’s some thing the realm needs it\’s a number of more tablets, tablets with fancy multitouch screens, and that\’s exactly what Synaptics is helping to spread. The company has announced a collection of touchscreens called the ClearPad 7200 series in sizes up to 10.1-inches, each offering the 10-point multitouch capacitive juju we\’ve come to expect from the company. All support Windows 7 in addition as Android and other Linux-based OSes, meaning they are able to start showing up in all places. Speaking of, the screens seem to be available to OEMs nowish prior to products using them coming to retail by the tip of the year. No word on cost, but in case you were wanting to buy a couple-hundred thousand of them Synaptics would surely feel free to make you a deal.

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