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| Samsung LD220Z widescreen |
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Junky
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 98
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Here's the product: Samsung LD220Z 21.5 inch Widescreen 'Lapfit' LCD TFT: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
- Should this work with TB? It says something about multi-touch support on Win7, any idea if that's going to get in the way of properly working with TB? - Am I going completely bonkers? I was looking at a couple of USB screens to use with MFD bezels and noticed that I can get one of these for less than two smaller ones. - Anyway, the screen is more like "HugBuddy", do you know if these bigger ones have touch resolution proportionate to the smaller ones so that I can run several TB instances for example and still be able to hit the small keys reliably? I would be interested in trying this one out to see if it's any good. If you have better suggestions let me know. |
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| Re: Samsung LD220Z widescreen |
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DD_SNACKO
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 2,254
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TB does not care what kind of monitor you display it on. If it is a monitor, then yes, you can display TB on the screen just like you can display any other program on the screen. And if it is a touchscreen, then yes, you can touch it and touch TB buttons.
TB is not a program written specifically for touchscreen devices. It will work on just any monitor, just like Notepad, Firefox, ect.. But a touchscreen is more fun.
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