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Touchscreen LCD monitors coming from Iiyama

23 November 2007 18:32 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 6 comments

Touchscreen LCD monitors coming from Iiyama Iiyama has announced that it is launching a new lineup of touchscreen LCD monitors for desktop PCs.

The lineup will include the ProLite T1530SR, the T1730SR, and the T1930SR, at 15, 17 and 19 inches respectively. All of the monitors connect through either VGA or DVI and support RS-232 and USB for the touchscreen interface.

The ProLites, which are compatible with Windows and Mac systems use a full screen 4:3 Aspect ratio and and come in either a black or white bezel.

The smaller model has a slow 16ms response time and a relatively low 1024x768 Resolution but the 17- and 19-inch versions have 5ms response, and a resolution of 1280x1024.

The 15-inch model will sell for £330 ($700 USD), £350 ($750 USD) for the 17-inch model, and £400 ($850 USD) for the 19-inch unit.

Source:
Electronista


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    c1c (Member) 24 November 2007 12:20 Send private message to this user   
    What's the pint of touching a screen when a mouse after all these years is just fine? Having your arm extended to touch a screen seems it would cause strain on the back.
    phantasee (Newbie) 24 November 2007 20:44 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by c1c:
    What's the pint of touching a screen when a mouse after all these years is just fine? Having your arm extended to touch a screen seems it would cause strain on the back.
    Because there's no way anyone could possibly find a new way to use such a screen, right? Everyone's going to put it on their desk right in front of them and use it like a really expensive monitor, right?
    madman91 (Junior Member) 3 December 2007 21:47 Send private message to this user   
    Hehehe.

    No one buys touchscreens for private use. Touchscreens are for computer retarded consumers at grocery stores.
    vbJoe (Newbie) 4 December 2007 5:24 Send private message to this user   
    RS232?!? what the hells the point in that
    borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 20 December 2007 5:30 Send private message to this user   
    Not bad lil substitute.
    limpfro (Inactive) 20 December 2007 5:48 Send private message to this user   
    Who wouldn't want to be able to control an army at the tip of their fingers? Or drop nukes at the push of a monitor? The future of monitors :).
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