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New LCD Offers More Interactive Efficiency

19-in. touch screen monitor from CyberTouch enables more information display.

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By DE Editors  

November 1, 2006

By DE Editors

CyberTouch (Newbury Park, CA) has introduced Orion 19, a 19-in. (16:9 aspect ratio) touch screen LCD monitor. The wide-screen aspect ratio allows designers to display more information on one screen, as well as to reduce the number of screens while increasing interactive efficiency.

Using the NEC LCD 195WVXM MultiSync flat-panel monitor, Orion 19 is offered in both USB and Serial touch screen communication interface. It is designed for desktop, wall-mount, and VESA arm-mount applications.

Orion 19 is the latest addition to the Cybertouch family of monitors with screens ranging in size from 10.4 in. to 32 in.

For more information about Orion 19, click here

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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