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November 2004 |
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United
Kingdom:
Tyco Electronics UK Ltd.
Elo TouchSystems Division
Faraday Road, Dorcan, Swindon
Wiltshire SN3 5HH
United Kingdom
Tel:
+44 (0)1793 57 33 44
Tel:
+44 (0)8705 14 34 06
Fax:
+44 (0)1793 57 33 45
www.elotouch.co.uk
elosales@elotouch.com
European
Headquarters:
Elo TouchSystems
Diestsesteenweg 692
B-3010 Kessel-Lo
Tel:
+32 (0)16 35 21 00
Fax:
+32 (0)16 35 21 01 |
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Elo Unveils New 1525L All-in-One Touchcomputer
Elo
announces the new 1525L
15" LCD silent, fanless all-in-one touchcomputer. The
space-saving 1525L touchcomputer combines a touchmonitor
with a computer, all in the space of a standard monitor.
The 1525L touchcomputer includes a choice of Elo's industry-leading
IntelliTouch surface-wave or AccuTouch five-wire resistive
touch technologies. Integrated options include a three-track
Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) and a rear-facing customer
display. The Microsoft Windows XP version of the 1525L
touchcomputer includes a hard drive; the Windows CE .NET
version has solid-state components without moving parts.
Applications for the new all-in-one touchcomputer include
POS, loyalty systems, kiosk information systems, bingo,
casino management, and Internet access points such as those
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New 1567L Industrial Touchmonitor with IP65 Sealing
The 1567L 15" panel mount
touchmonitor comes equipped with Elo's industry-leading
AccuTouch five-wire resistive touch technology (activated
with fingernails, gloves, or any stylus), serial touch
interface, and an IP65 sealed front bezel. All of Elo's
chassis LCDs feature a long lasting product cycle, as
the enclosure is controlled by Elo specifications. Future
panel improvements are therefore possible without external
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Elo Expands Family of LCD Touchmonitors with Infrared Touch Technology
Elo
has expanded its family of LCD touchmonitors that feature
the company's CarrollTouch next-generation infrared touch
technology, with the addition of enhanced versions of the
company's popular Entuitive 1229L 12" LCD multifunction and 1525L 15" LCD desktop "designed
for touch" touchmonitors. The new 1229L and 1525L touchmonitors
with CarrollTouch infrared touch sensors are targeted toward
a variety of applications in the retail, hospitality, medical,
gaming and amusement markets, where customers will benefit
from the increased brightness, clarity and durability of
Elo's infrared touch technology. |
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iTouch CRTs Also Available in Open Frame Models
Elo's
iTouch touch-on-tube CRTs are still the right choice for
many applications as they deliver the ultimate in picture
quality, at an optimal price. Elo's open-frame CRTs reduce
or eliminate the need for redesign by providing a much
longer model life than plastic case CRTs. With Elo's unique
iTouch technology, there is no touch overlay, so your application
will have the best picture quality and vandal resistance
possible on a touch CRT. A final benefit is the watertight
sealed bezel that stays in place when the cabinet front
is opened. Sizes range from 15" to 21". The 1988C
19" true flat tube model offers a picture that looks
better than a large LCD but at about half the price! |
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New "Super Flat Profile" IntelliTouch Surface Wave Components
Elo
was the first in the world to introduce pure glass touchscreen
technology for superior optics, reliability, and stability.
Now Elo makes another step forward with its recently patented
grating technology. These IntelliTouch touchscreens have
the sensing transducers mounted on the back of the glass,
making integration much easier. The IntelliTouch SFP touchscreens
also have a new border design and cabling system that minimize
the overall outside dimensions even further. Proven pure
glass surface wave technology just got better. |
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Small Kiosks... Big Business?
Mike
Sigona, Elo's market manager, talks about mini kiosks,
a compact solution to the rising cost of doing business
in the retail market. Placed at the point of display (POD),
mini kiosks promise to be an effective way for retailers
to maximize valuable floor space and capture potential
sales. |
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An Independent Study Reveals How Young People See Touch in the
Future
Young
American adults increasingly favor touchscreen technology
says the "In Touch Survey." Nearly 90% of young Americans
ages 18-34 believe touchscreens will become the standard
service industry medium in the next few years. Strong popularity
of touchscreens suggests more businesses must adapt by
integrating the technology into their service delivery. Read more.
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AccuTouch,
CarrollTouch, Entuitive, IntelliTouch, iTouch, SecureTouch,
SmartSet, TouchTools, and TouchReady are trademarks of
Elo TouchSystems, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark
of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
Elo
TouchSystems is a unit of Tyco Electronics.
Copyright © 2004 Elo TouchSystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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