Elo TouchSystems will be showing a new range of chassis monitors in larger sizes and new fanless touchcomputers at ICE 2008, which runs from the 22nd to 24th January at Earl's Court, London, UK. In addition the company will be rolling out its latest Acoustic Pulse Recognition (APR) touch technology across its entire gaming product line including the popular 1739L and 1939L models.
Elo TouchSystems will be adding four new widescreen chassis touchmonitors to its gaming monitor line-up with 20", 22", 26" and 32" models being launched at the show. On display will be monitors which use Elo's IntelliTouch surface wave and Acoustic Pulse Recognition (APR) touch technologies, with capacitive versions also available.
APR touch technologies will be rolled out across Elo's range of gaming monitors. To date, APR has been shipping on 15" and 17" desktop monitors mainly aimed at point of sale applications, but will now be added to the company's entire range of monitors. APR is an all glass technology which offers true flat screen capability, and is impervious to liquids.
Elo will also exhibit its standard gaming monitors – 1537L, 1739L and 1939L – to showcase the company's range of touch technologies – IntelliTouch surface wave, capacitive, SecureTouch surface wave anti-vandal and APR. A new desktop monitor – 1729L – will be shown plus the 1515L and a 19" desktop. The 1515L now has a field-installable magnetic stripe reader option enabling customers to add this peripheral themselves.
Two new models of integrated touchcomputers will also be exhibited at ICE, the 17A2 model and the 15A1 model. The 17A2 model is an ultra-compact 17" all-in-one computer with scanner, DVD, wireless and biometric options, and user installable peripherals. The 15A1 model is a 15" value touchcomputer offering entry-level specifications.
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