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Iiyama Releases the ProLite T2234MC Multi-touch Monitor

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Iiyama Corp. has just launched the ProLite T2234MC, a 21.5-inch monitor which features an IPS panel and makes use of projective capacitive touch technology to allow for two-finger multi-touch. Designed for 'Interactive Digital Signage, Instore Retail, Kiosks, Gaming and Interactive Presentations', Iiyama's new widescreen LCD also has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, an 8 ms response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 225 cd/m2 brightness, 178°/ 178° viewing angles, D-Sub and DVI inputs, and USB connectivity.

The ProLite T2234MC has a recommended price tag of 629 Euro.



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Interesting. I guess since it is designed for media applications and touch based interface the resolution 1920x1080 is OK. And the one occasion where glass/gloss is probably a good idea, so that it is scratch resistant and able to be easily cleaned.

Looking forward to the prices of these coming down a little. Let's hope they are popular so there are some scale economies for Iiyama.
 
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So this is what MS wants us to get for windows 8?
 
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