For most of us this is a caprice, but for some of the users out there a touch screen monitor is a necessity, or at least an appealing gadget because, let's face it, sometimes is easier to use your fingers than a keyboard and mouse. In this post I'm going to present you a few touch-screen monitor options you can further check out and buy, plus I'm going to show you how you can convert your regular monitor into a touch-screen one (more info on the bottom of this post). Acer T230H 339.99$ The Acer T230H is one of the largest touch screen monitors available right now (23 inch diagonal), featuring multi touch capabilities and complete Windows 7 compatibility, so you don't have to worry about any kind of software problems. People who bought the Acer T230H say it works perfectly with desktops and laptops and there are no issues with touch recognition in the corners of the screen (like it happens sometimes with touch enabled displays). Let's see what you get for a little over 300$: o 23 inch 1920 x 1080 pixels TN LCD panel o 2 ms (Grey-to-Grey) response time o height, swivel, tilt adjustments o HDMI, DVI-D, VGA ports o contrast ratio 80000:1 (dynamic) o maximum brightness 300 cd/m2 o 160 degrees horizontal and vertical viewing angles o 35.5 Watt power consumption
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Acer T230H Price 339.99$
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