HP New Windows 7 Multitouch Certified LDC Monitor Compaq L2105tm
In conjunction with the coming Windows 7 launch, HP has rolled out its so called first “Windows 7 Certified” monitor, Compaq L2105tm, which features multitouch functions. The new HP Compaq L2105tm applies HP’s optical touch panel technology and includes two cameras, an optical infrared light sensor and a reflective film to create a light field. When users touch on the screen with their fingers, the stylus that comes along with the monitor, or any objects, the touch object’s shadow will be detected and the information will be delivered via USB to system. The quick response time at 5ms and excellent brightness rated at 250 cd/m2 will give Windows 7 users the ultimate touch screen experience.

The 21.5-inch 1080p Compaq L2105 LCD monitor features 170/160 viewing angles, 72% NTSC color gamut, 1000:1 contrast ratio, TCO 5.0 Displays compliance, VGA and DVI-D with HDCP connections. The new multitouch LCD monitor costs approximately $299. Tapping on the spillover popularity of the upcoming Windows 7 OS, this new LCD monitor should expect some significant demands from individual consumers as well as retail users.
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October 22nd, 2009 18:53
Is this monitor true 24 bit color or 18 bit interpolate LCD?