Thank you for this information.
Do you know how much does they cost?

Best




Felix Monguilot Benzal (Ph.D.c)
Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellowship
National Gallery of Art - Washington DC

Location: 417EB
Phone: 2028426597
E-mail: f-monguilot at nga.gov



On 4/11/13 1:05 PM, "Michael Stocking 2013" <michael at armadillosystems.com>
wrote:

> 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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