Dell Offer Multi Touch LCD Monitor

"Dell's latest monitor is one of the first stand alone multi touch monitors on the market."

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Dell Multi Touch Monitor
 
Dell SX2210T Multi Touch HD MonitorDell's latest monitor, the SX2210T, is one of the first standalone HD monitors to pack in multi-touch capabilities. The 21.5 inch display features a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a 2 ms grey-to-grey response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and an array of inputs that consist of DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI. It also contains a built in USB hub that has become standard in Dell monitors of late, it connects to the computer to provide an additional three USB ports and provide connectivity for the 2 megapixel webcam and is also used for the multi-touch touchscreen component.
 
Available for US $469, which is around £300 in the UK, at Dell's online store. This monitor is the perfect solution for users wishing to take advantage of Windows 7's support for multi-touch panning and zooming, allowing for easier interaction with your computer.
 
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14-10-2009, 17:23:00

PeterStoba
A $99 device that puts 3 million wikipedia articles in your pocket, now available.

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14-10-2009, 17:25:48

Pseudonym
I wonder how hard it would be to store ebooks on it.

14-10-2009, 17:26:27

PeterStoba
Depends on the format and stuff, but I suppose somebody will try. Somebody got Linux working perfectly on the kindle, so why not? :)
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