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Acer T231Hbmid 23'' wide monitor, 16:9 FHD, 2ms 80000:1 - Black

SKU: ET.VT1HE.005 Quickfind Code: 502996
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Touch screen computing experience has just got better. Acer brought the ease of use of touch technology to LCD displays with the T231H LCD, combining the immediacy of touch with an advanced ergonomic design that ensures maximum comfort even during sustained use. The Acer T231H display is ready to let you take advantage of the touch capabilities. It responds to the tap of your fingers that becomes your mouse, so you can interact with your computer in the most intuitive way possible.

  • Product Description: ACER T231Hbmid 23 Inch LDC TFT Touchscreen Monitor
  • Size: 23 Inch
  • Resolution: 1920x1080
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Contrast Ratio: 80000:1
  • Response Time: 2ms
  • Brightness: 300cd/m2
  • Technology: TFT active matrix
  • Type: LCD Display
  • Interface: 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI, 1 x HDMI - 19 pin HDMI Type A
  • Colour: Black
  • Warranty: 2 Year Bring In
 

Question from Turvy: Asked on 16/08/2011 Hi
Does this monitor work better on a particular version of windows? And does it work on the same principal as a iPad.
Also what connection leads are required, HDMI or USB?
Thanks

Answer from Paul: Answered on 17/08/2011
Will work on any operating system but the touch screen facility will only work with WIndows 7. Connects via HDMI, DVI or VGA.

Question from Mark: Asked on 14/07/2011 Hi,
Can you advise how this links to a PC? Is it a USB connection? If so, does it need drivers or does it act like a normal USB Mouse & Keyboard?
Thank you,

Answer from Paul: Answered on 15/07/2011
VGA or HDMI. Not USB. You are asking a question a monitor? I am bit confused. "does it act like a normal USB Mouse & Keyboard? " Mice and keyboards connect to a computer not to a monitor.

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