LG announce 23 inch touch screen monitor for Windows 8

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If you want to ad some Windows 8 touch screen goodness to your recently upgraded desktop PC LG has the solution for you, with their new 23 inch Touch 10 ET83 IPS monitor with 10 point multi-touch and a 1920 x 1080 resolution.

While a touch screen does not make as much sense in a desktop setting where the monitor may be some distance away, I can easily see this monitor being used to make a kitchen Windows 8 PC or built into a display somewhere.

The device will arrive in November, initially in Korea first.

See the press release below.

LG UNVEILS ADVANCED TOUCH 10 MONITOR OPTIMIZED FOR WINDOWS 8

Innovative 10-Point IPS Monitor Expands the Horizon of Touchscreen Technology

SEOUL, Oct. 31, 2012 – LG Electronics (LG) introduced its Touch 10 monitor (model:
ET83), optimized for use with Windows 8, which was launched by Microsoft last week.
Whereas conventional touchscreens enable two-finger dragging, scrolling and pinching,
LG’s 23-inch Touch 10 monitor allows all ten fingers to be used simultaneously. The
Touch 10 monitor is an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy an enhanced touch
computing experience without having to upgrade their entire PC.

“This is a compelling new product that re-imagines the touch experience and shows that
LG is an industry leader in developing the next generation of touch monitor products,”
said J.J. Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of the IT Business Unit at the LG
Home Entertainment Company. “Smartphones and tablets have already proven that
consumers are ready to fully embrace touch features. Our 10-point touchscreen takes it
one step further by exponentially expanding the range of interactive possibilities. We
believe this technology will excite and inspire software developers and users alike.”
For tablet and smartphone owners, the Touch 10 monitor will feel like a huge
improvement in the intuitive user experience they’re familiar with. Most touchscreens
utilize a two-finger recognition system which allows for basic manipulation ofonscreen
elements. LG’s Touch 10 monitor affords users the ability to use all their fingers at the
same time, meaning they can perform a number of new actions, such as dragging and
rotating multiple items simultaneously. The highly responsive touch screen also enables the user to take advantage of Windows 8 features, including the on-screen keyboard. The Touch 10 monitor also supports a capacitive stylus (purchased separately) should the user prefer a pen-like interface.

It’s great to see LG bringing touch to computing in innovative new ways,” said John
Case, Vice President WW OEM Marketing, Microsoft Corporation. “Pairing LG’s
Touch 10 monitor with a desktop or non-touch laptop will help create amazing
Windows 8 touch experiences for customers.”

The impressive 23-inch monitor is great for musical applications featuring virtual
pianos, synthesizers and string instruments. A bigger display is also makes watching
movies, playing games and children’s educational programs much more enjoyable. A
range of touch-friendly apps is available from the Windows Store. Moreover, from a
consumer standpoint, the monitor’s setup is refreshingly hassle-free; full touch
functionality is available as soon as the monitor is connected, and no extra software is
required.

To ensure optimal picture quality, the monitor utilizes an advanced In-Plane Switching
(IPS) panel. IPS displays have inherent advantages over conventional Twisted Nematic
(TN) displays in terms of both color and clarity. The range of colors displayed is both
vibrant and naturalistic, with good contrast and overall consistency. IPS technology also
provides a more comfortable viewing experience for the user, reducing eye strain and
thereby allowing extended periods of use.

The Touch 10 monitor will be available in Korea next month followed by markets in
Europe and elsewhere.

Via Engadget.com

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