
It looks like the big hype with Windows 7 is that it offers great multi-touch capabilities, hence why we see more and more multitouch-capable LCD monitors these days. Another addition to the market is the new Acer T230H, a 23-inch Full HD display (16:9, 1920 x 1080 resolution) that brags to recognize one- and two-finger gestures, such as pinch-zoom and chiral-rotate.
A sleek build with a bunch of goodies inside, Acer T230H is the company’s first touch-activated display. It sports VGA, HDMI and DVI inputs, delivers a 2ms response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness and a 80,000:1 dynamic contrast rate. It also comes with an USB port that allows you to hook up the multi-touch interface to your PC in case you haven’t opted for Windows 7 already, and has built-in 1.5W stereo speakers.
Encased within a sleek and clean cut height adjustable design, Acer’s multi-touch widescreen T230H swivels and can tilt 5/15 degrees.
Only available in black, the new Acer T230H will first reach Europe priced at €349 (some $514) with US to follow — since, yes, it’s an official announcement on Acer USA.
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