Touch-Enabled iMac Includes Antibacterial Protection

Jan. 1, 2001

Offered as a new version of the company's TouchStation, the new TouchStation is based on Apple's iMac DV and incorporates what is said to be the first touchscreen in the industry with antibacterial technology. The company's ClearTek 3000 capacitive touchscree n is claimed to not compromise the aesthetics or viewing area of the iMac. The complete system consists of the iMac with a 400 MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 64 MB of SDRAM, 10-GB hard drive, 24x CD-ROM or a slot-loading 4x DVD-ROM, 56-k modem, 10/100 Base-Tx Ethernet port, an AirPort wireless networking slot, two USB ports, two fire wire ports, and the Mac operating system.

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