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News Release from: Elo Touchsystems | Subject: 1525L
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 September 2004
Touch computer is no bigger than a touch
monitor
New from Elo TouchSystems is the 1525L 15in LCD silent, fanless all-in-one touch computer.
New from Elo TouchSystems is the 1525L 15in LCD silent, fanless all-in-one touch computer Elo has drawn on its 30 years of design experience and the success of the 1525L desktop touch monitor to produce the space-saving 1525L touch computer, that combines a touch monitor with a computer in the space of a touch monitor
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Dec 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Elo TouchSystems, the global leader in touch technology and a unit of Tyco Electronics Corporation, has launched in the UK its new "Entuitie" 1525L Desktop touchmonitor.
iTouch Technology available for kiosk applications
Elo TouchSystems has extended its range of Entuitive brand of kiosk-based touchmonitors that incorporate the company's unique iTouch "touch-on-tube" surface wave technology.
The 1525L touch computer 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 2000 and XP versions of the 1525L touch computer include a hard drive; the Windows CE.NET version has solid-state components with no moving parts.
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Low profile touch sensor now 50% thinner
Elo TouchSystems has announced the new low profile infrared touch sensor and 4000S controller that use the company's CarrollTouch scanning infrared touch technology
Touchmonitors for specific applications
Elo TouchSystems has enhanced its Entuitive family of "designed for touch" touchmonitors to focus on providing solutions for specific market applications.
Applications for the new all-in-one touch computer include loyalty systems, kiosk information systems, home control, casino management, cash systems and Internet access points such as those for web surfing and hotel reservations.
"The sleek, space-saving 1525L touch computer has the footprint of a standard 15in display, so the need for a desktop or tower case is eliminated by having everything built into the LCD enclosure", says Mike Sigona, Elo TouchSystems' Marketing Manager Europe.
"Its slim profile and compact size allow the 1525L touch computer to be used as a desktop or wall-mountable unit".
"What's more, our effective design means that we can offer a complete all-in-one touch computer at a lower overall installed cost than for separate components".
"This is a natural advantage for touch applications when both space and budget are at a premium".
The new 1525L touchcomputer offers a wide range of connectivity and operating systems.
"Connectivity includes two serial, four USB, Ethernet, PCMCIA and PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports", says Sigona.
"Operating system options include Windows CE.NET, Windows XP or Windows 2000".
"It is available as a solid-state embedded system or with an integrated hard drive".
Worldwide agency approvals include UL, cUL, FCC, IC, CE, TUV, VCCI and CTick.
Elo's 1525L touch computer is available with a choice of IntelliTouch surface wave or AccuTouch five-wire resistive touch technologies.
IntelliTouch surface wave touch technology is the picture-perfect, precision touch solution for high-use indoor applications.
It provides the highest light transmission (92%) of any touchscreen overlay plus industry-leading durability and resistance to vandalism.
AccuTouch five-wire resistive touch technology is the preferred solution for applications that demand reliability, input flexibility and contamination resistance.
Both IntelliTouch and AccuTouch offer stable, drift-free operation and a touch response that is always accurate.
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