While many brands have added touchscreen sensors into laptops, Apple has not to the disdain of some, so the 'AirBar' is designed for the MacBook Air to add this functionality.
The 'AirBar' works by being placed onto the bottom section of the screen and plugged into the laptop. From here, the 'AirBar' instantly goes to work adding touchscreen functionality as well as gesture controls. No additional software or configuration is required in order to get the 'AirBar' up and running, so the device is suitable for those who might not be the most tech-savvy.
The 'AirBar' touchscreen sensor for the MacBook Air has been developed by Neonode and utilizes the brand's patented zForce AIR technology in order to create the touchscreen experience.
Touchscreen Laptop Add-Ons
The 'AirBar' Touchscreen Sensor for MacBook Air Adds Functionality
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