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July 10, 2006Numonics ID42, ID50 and ID60 Interactive Display Touchscreen Overlays ReviewPennsylvania’s Numonics Corporation manufacture the ID42, ID50 and ID60 Interactive Display Touchscreen Overlays for various screen sizes. The overlays attach to a plasma screen converting it into an interactive (electronic) whiteboard. It’s important that an overlay not significantly cut the light emission from the display beneath. Numonics literature quotes that their overlays absorb only 10% of the light from the covered screen and the viewing angle remains excellent. Interactive Display (ID) features:
Software upgrades for increased functionality are available. The Interactive Display Touchscreen Overlays come with a 12 month warranty and the product specification states that they are rated for 1 million touches at any one point. Link to details of the Numonics ID42, ID50 and ID60 Interactive Display Touchscreen Overlays [eminimall products="Numonics ID42, Numonics ID50, Numonics ID60, Interactive Display touchscreen overlay, interactive whiteboard, LCD television, plasma television, projector, interactive whiteboard, Rear Projection television"] 1 Comment »RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Please add your comments to the post topic |
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