Industrial Monitor Can Respond To Touch

Dec. 1, 1998

A 19", high-resolution, digital video monitor with 0.26" dot pitch, flat, square CRT screen, CM1910 monitor replaces firm's CM2010, which uses an older, low resolution, spherical screen. The CM1910 is 2" shorter than the CM2010, costs about 20% less, has the same mechanical footprint as the CM2010. Maximum resolution is 1600 x 1200 pixels, non-interlaced with a maximum refresh rate of 75 Hz. Resistive capacitive and surface acoustic wave touch-screens are available. Software drivers are provided for DOS, Windows, Windows NT and OS/2.

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