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Touch-screen 24" LCD Cool or stupid? would you buy one? it isn't that expensive, around $380 for an Acer 24" 1920x1080. Not sure how useful it's going to be, but I know my arms will become sore after awhile |
Don't know how successful it will be. Most people are still stuck in the old tradition of "legacy" input devices. |
$380 for a 24" is nothing my 24" Ultrasharp was like 540 a year ago |
i wouldnt mind having one and using one, but it definitely wont be standing up like that, more like lying flat on the table with a bit of a tilt. |
It wouldn't be very practical for most people. That and I'd prefer something more solid looking? From looking at the video I'd be afraid of tipping it over. |
Since Windows 7 is multi touch capable you will see a lot more touch screens coming out. |
Touchscreens are a conspiracy perpetrated by the makers of Windex! Seriously... how many times will most people need to wipe down their touchscreen monitors before the novelty wears off? |
Useless. Your arm is going to be tired 10 mins after using it. |
Why don't people play FPS on it? Boom headshot. |
You know, you can still attach a regular mouse and keyboard to the system... and only use the touchscreen when you want to. |
I hate LCD screens nowaday are all 1920x1080...where are the 1920x1600 screens? |
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For some people this would be sweet, my gf does a lot of drawing on her external tablet so this would be really cool for her. For regular use though I could see this getting a little meh after a while, I much prefer a regular mouse to dragging stuff around using the touchpad on my laptop. |
I doubt drawing would be that great on an upright screen has anyone used the photowall add-on with chrome? Somthing like that would be great with a touch screen Posted via RS Mobile |
^ you would obviously want to have it laying down, at a big of an angle for any real use. standing upright would be silly. But then your neck might get sore from looking down so much. |
so much movement to complete a simple task, i will pass |
It's great for things like public kiosks and displays where a mouse and keyboard aren't feasible... beyond that, though... it's just a gimmick. |
if you're gonna have a 24" within half arms length of reach i'd be more worried about eyestrain than arm strain. |
In all these years, the only useful application for a touch screen I found aside from public kiosks is when I built my carputer. |
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^ werd. the accurancy and response time are still no match to professional tablet pads. Think about drawing something on a WM phone, it's very bad |
but bang for buck? I guess this thing really is only good for presenters then. |
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I think a touchscreen could be quite handy. It wouldn't replace my mouse, but it can help supplement it, and make various functions more efficient. |
i paid $550 for my 24" a year ago |
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