Specifications
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We all know what an important part touch
screen technology can play in learning
and can be an invaluable aid in keeping
students’ attention for longer.
Traditionally single-point touch screens have
been the favourite choice, however, more
and more complex, yet more interactive,
technologies have emerged, including the
new range of large format touchscreen
displays from iiyama.
In sizes 42-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch
diagonal, these use optical touch
technology. This touch technology
does not require an overlay or substrate
to register a touch, so it’s impossible to
physically ‘wear out’ the touchscreen. In
fact you don’t have to physically touch the
screen, you just put your finger (gloved or
not) or any kind of stylus very close to it.
The multi-touch functionality is supported
under Windows® 7 only.
The 42-inch touch screens have IPS
panel technology which means they have
higher contrast, darker blacks and much
better viewing angles than standard TN
technology, so the screen will look good
whichever angle you view from.
Large format displays
and touchscreens for
public areas
The 55-inch and 65-inch touchscreens
use MVA technology which also give
higher contrast, darker blacks and
better view angles than standard TN
technology.
Security is always an issue in education
environments and the key lock feature
enables you to lock and unlock controls
thereby preventing unauthorised
changes to any settings you have made.
Where you want to display digital
signage presentations and need a
computer to play out your signage,
these touch screens have a neat little
feature called an IPC Space. This IPC
Space at the back of the panel allows
you to mount a small PC or a media
player to the large format display screen.
All three screen sizes have picture in
picture (PIP) function which allows you to
watch images coming from two different
sources at the same time. However,
the 55-inch and 65-inch sizes also have
picture by picture (PBP) function. When
this is activated the screen is divided
in half while displaying images from
multiple sources.
LCD MONITORS
iiyama are probably best known
for their desktop LCD screens and
touch screens. They have now
brought out full HD large format displays and touch screens
for public areas such as receptions, restaurants and training/
conference rooms.
IPC Space
Picture in Picture
Picture by Picture
Full HD LCD large format displays with or without multi-touch