Posts Tagged ‘touch-screen’

HP presented 42 inches touch-screen

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

HP touch-screenHP unveiled the company one of the largest displays with support for sensor technology. 42-inch matrix in LD4200tm FullHD can display video and is equipped with infrared sensors to detect control commands. The choice of technology that makes screens cheaper because it is not necessary to establish a special system of electrodes. All data can be obtained at the expense of changing the intensity of light that falls on your screen. The monitor has an angle of view of 178 degrees, 3000:1 contrast and a time to renew 9 milliseconds. To pass information to the monitor are provided for HDMI, VGA and S-video. The new device is created on the basis of the standard 42-inch screens on HP, but the company has a 47-inch. Consequently may soon expect 47-inch monitor with touch screen.
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Toshiba Portege M400 – TABLET PC

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Toshiba Portege M400During the review of HP Pavilion tx1250 I made critical comments to the touch-screen display of the test laptop, which was pretty mediocre sensitivity. On the other hand, HP Media handsome is relatively cheaper and more image-making machine with no claims for professional applications. But today we face a real Tablet laptop with a fantastic resolution and magneto-Electrical outlet down on the screen, and not expensive touch-screen coverage. This expensive laptop, professional, long ago in our point of view “test laboratory”, but due to software “adventures”, putting it into a functioning species will be postponed for nearly two weeks. Prior will say that not too long ago I was so fascinated by computers. Visitors to our show room are also very pleasantly surprised by this amazing machine. Design and housing. Design of the Toshiba Portege M400 is a classic and very reminiscent of that business-series Tecra – classic proportions, no shiny material, excessive thinning, leading to poor cooling. This is a working machine – working for designers, artists, engineers and architects. Workstation for rich design studios, where the cost of machinery is irrelevant. Hinge of the display has a slight clearance (compared to HP Pavilion tx1250), but this is easily corrected with a screwdriver – just these machines are used, although very reserved. Very pleasant impression made solid rubber demferi protecting the display from contact with the keyboard. (more…)