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TFT monitors turn to touchscreens

A Wasp product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 12, 2001

WASP has added three more LCD monitors to its range to meet all popular market requirements.

WASP has added three more LCD monitors to its range to meet all popular market requirements.

Available as standard, or touchscreen models, the new monitors are available in 14, 15 and 17in versions.

The stylish, slimline, colour TFT monitors are easily adapted to become analogue resistive touchscreens.

Both hardware and software are supplied to enable the customer to create an instant touchscreen facility in a stand-alone unit.

The single leg SVGA monitor, which can also be wall-mounted, has a VGA compatible analogue RGB video interface and an on-screen display for main functions such as brightness, contrast etc.

The screen has an antiglare hardcoat finish.

WASP's new additions have a contrast ratio of 150:1 and 150cd/m2 brightness, 0.3075 x 0.3075mm pixel pitch and a 30/30ms rise/fall response time.

The monitors comply with all major international approvals.

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