that it's Dell-day today, as the Texas-based company has unveiled their
first touchscreen monitor. Dubbed Dell SX2210T, the new 21.5-inch 1080p
panel adds support for touch control and thanks to the optical touch
technology it manages +/- 2.5mm accuracy over 95-percent of the surface,
no matter if you're using your fingers or a stylus — although I'm
pretty sure they didn't test it with my fingers.
Keeping away from the standalone touchscreen monitor, Dell's SX2210T is
a 1920 x 1080 21.5-inch panel that has HDMI and DVI inputs, an
integrated 2 megapixel webcam and microphone for your video calls on
Skype, 1,000:1 contrast ratio and a fast 2ms response time.
On top of these, one of the main features is that the multitouch Dell
SX2210T will allow for both panning and zooming when hooked up on a
Windows 7 computer — after you hook up an extra USB connection for
the touch signal, that is.
Although it doesn't seem to be capable to lean back so that you can
adjust the viewing angle, we wouldn't mind one in the office. Price is $469!



No comments:
Post a Comment