Dell Japan have officially announced the Dell SX2210T multitouch-capable touchscreen display, first spotted floating around the company’s support pages earlier this week. The SX2210T is a 21.5-inch display running at native 1920 x 1080 resolution, 2-megapixel webcam, 50,000:1 contrast ratio and support for one or two fingered gestures.

Connectivity includes HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs, together with audio in/out, and there’s an integrated USB hub too. The touchscreen layer works via the upstream USB connection to a Windows 7 PC, and Dell are saying the SX2210T is Windows 7 Certified and, as such, requires no special setup: multitouch should be recognized automatically (assuming you have apps that support it).
In Japan, the Dell SX2210T is available to order now, priced at 44,509 yen ($488). That puts it significantly higher than HP’s similarly-sized multitouch monitor, but we imagine the Dell will drop in price when it gets an official release on the Dell US pages.













One Response to “Dell SX2210T multitouch LCD gets official in Japan”
I am including the video of the one handed SoftFrog on tablets and iPhone for you to review. These are both in Alpha stage, yet are working very well. Because the FrogPad IP is multi touch, we are using both multi touch and single touch technologies on our SoftFrog. FrogPad is now a proven User Interface.
I suggest that it can be an alternative/additional user interface for all Multi Touch applications.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te9O8HavQpQ
http://www.frogpad.com/New_SoftFrog_Without_IP.mp4
Would you be so kind as to forward this information to those who may consider discussing in depth writing about SoftFrog as an alternative user interface for all of Multi Touch technologies?
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