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Acer T230H


$380.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Full 1080p resolution. Multi-touch touchscreen input. HDMI port alongside DVI and VGA.

The Cons:Cheap plastic bezel and buttons. TN panel - cheap to produce and sell at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles. Multi-touch is a horrible idea for a standard monitor - not ergonomic or usable in the least.

The Acer T230H is Acer's first Windows 7 certifiied multitouch LCD display. At 23'' inches and with two-finger supporting capability, the Acer T230H will be welcomed by consumers everywhere who are looking to maximize their Windows 7 experience.

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It delivers powerful graphic performance with full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 300 cd/m2 brightness. The two-finger supporting capability allows users to rotate images, flip pages, pinch and draw on the screen with hand gestures. The advanced HDMI connectivity delivers highest quality video/audio currently available. For convenience, a USB port is included to hook up to the computer. However, the Acer T230H is a bit pricey compared to the not-so-different HP Compaq L2105tm, priced at just under $200. 

Features:

  • Windows 7 certified
  • 23'' display
  • 80 000:1 contrast ratio
  • Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels)
  • 176/176 degrees viewing angle
  • USB port
  • Supports one- and two-finger touch
  • 2 ms response rate

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    full 1080p resolution

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    multi-touch touchscreen input

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    HDMI port alongside DVI and VGA

  • 1

    Touch screen is becoming a more common technology.

Cons
  • 1

    cheap plastic bezel and buttons

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    TN panel - cheap to produce and sell at the expense of colour quality and viewing angles

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    multi-touch is a horrible idea for a standard monitor - not ergonomic or usable in the least

  • 0

    high price due to multi-touch functionality

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