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Iiyama ProLite T2253MTS Touch-Enabled Monitor
The ProLite T2253MTS is based on the latest optical touch sensor technology and fully Windows 8 compatible. It lets you browse the web, email and draw while working on multiple screens, docking or typing on the on-screen keyboard. You can scroll and rotate pictures, draw, zoom in and out using certain tap, flick, grab and pincer gestures. HDMI, DVI and Analogue inputs are available for flexible connectivity. Ready for the emerging business and consumer software packages.
The multi-touch functionality is supported under Windows 7/8 only. A typical CCFL LCD uses four backlight lamps. Using LED diodes considerably lowers the power consumption and reduces the CO2 emission into the environment making this LCD a true ECO-Friendly product.
Contrast Ratio is a measurement of the difference between the darkest black and the brightest white your monitor can display. Advanced Contrast Ratio is a feature that automatically adjusts contrast and brightness of the screen to assure perfect picture quality while watching films and playing games.
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#4708123 Posted on: 11/22/2013 02:48 PM
I agree with alanm ive used touchscreens multiple times 24''+ and its very unfun and uncomfortable....I don't see how anyone can use of these besides for maybe conference meetings but even then you have projectors that hook to your laptop which is even easier.....we had these at our workplace for maybe 2 months and no one used them....
I agree with alanm ive used touchscreens multiple times 24''+ and its very unfun and uncomfortable....I don't see how anyone can use of these besides for maybe conference meetings but even then you have projectors that hook to your laptop which is even easier.....we had these at our workplace for maybe 2 months and no one used them....
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#4708169 Posted on: 11/22/2013 03:58 PM
I believe the reason its 22" is so you can carry it around.
Touch screens are fine on laptops, tablets, phones, but dont understand their point on monitors. Who wants to have their arms suspended in mid-air for extended periods when browsing the web or typing emails?
I believe the reason its 22" is so you can carry it around.

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#4708494 Posted on: 11/22/2013 10:03 PM
A perfect monitor for cashiers at McDonalds
A perfect monitor for cashiers at McDonalds
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Touch screens are fine on laptops, tablets, phones, but dont understand their point on monitors. Who wants to have their arms suspended in mid-air for extended periods when browsing the web or typing emails?