Windows 7 has pretty much all features that people have been using on Vista and XP, but there is one big feature that kind of modern which comes with Windows 7 is multi-touch. You’re going to need a touchscreen monitor that supports multi-touch or else the multi-touch capability won’t be made available to you as Windows 7 automatically recognizes if your monitor has or has no such capability.
In my opinion, it’s a cool thing to have a touchscreen monitor for showing off to your friends and other users, but I don’t think it’s that practical as a mouse. For an instant, if your monitor is placing too far away from you, touching it won’t be without muscle pain and sweaty eyebrows, because it’s almost like a workout when you’re reaching for a monitor. A mouse is just fine! A game changer is when a monitor can recognize your hand gestures; this won’t be as tedious of a workout as touchscreen’s problems. Check out the video after the jump for a review on Windows 7 multi-touch feature.