I had a demo from LG yesterday of some of their latest screens - a 24" and a 
47", both multitouch. The 24" was 10 point multitouch and allowed really nice 
control and the 1080 resolution was a great fit for the size. The 47" was 
awesome, and, surprisingly, the pixellation wasn't too pronounced (1080 also). 
I've been looking at Philips and Iiyama large touch screens over the last weeks 
and these were better. We use them for book animations also, and they worked 
well. Maybe see if they do a 27"?

Michael

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On 11 Apr 2013, at 17:49, Scott Hisey <scott.hisey at cincyart.org> wrote:

> Hi MCN,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone has had good success with current touch screen LCD 
> tvs/monitors. We are currently producing a PDF flip book for an in gallery 
> interactive and would like to utilize touch screen functionality. We would 
> like something around the 27" form factor. Any recommendations?
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Scott Hisey
> Director of Design and Dissemination
> Cincinnati Art Museum
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