CyberTouch's Extra Large LCD Touch Screen
Wherever you look, be it at a banking terminal or point of sale device, touch screens seem to be multiplying like rabbits. For applications that require more than your average sized screen, CyberTouch has announced the introduction of Orion 42, a 42" diagonal (16:9 aspect ratio) touch screen LCD monitor. The Orion 42’s applications are for banking, house-of-worship, museums, entertainment, digital signage, hospitality, kiosk and point-of-purchase. The wide-screen aspect ratio allows designers to display more information per page and reduce the number of screens while increasing interactive efficiency. Incorporating durable 8-wire, resistive touch screens, Orion 42’s touch surface is protected by a chemical and abrasion resistant polycarbonate overlay. Orion 42 responds to the touch of a finger, stylus or gloved-hand. After installation of the driver software, Orion 42 concurrently operates with keyboard and mouse and interacts with your application software simply by a light touch. Using an LG LCD Monitor, Orion 42 is offered in both USB and Serial touch screen communication protocols. It’s priced at $6,860.
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