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RE: Cheap TFT - was the DABS 18" TFT with Tuner


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  • Subject: RE: Cheap TFT - was the DABS 18" TFT with Tuner
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:41:42 -0000
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What's Coolview?

BTW, I looked around for touchscreen frames (adaptors), without screens
themselves. They are bloody expensive. This is the cheapest I found:
      6.4" Touch Screen, resistive 5-wire, antireflective/antiglare $245
      8.4" Touch Screen, resistive 5-wire, antireflective/antiglare $245
      10.4" Touch Screen, resistive 5-wire, antireflective/antiglare $245
      12.1" Touch Screen, resistive 5-wire, antireflective/antiglare $245

  I would be happy with smaller screen, doesn't have to be full 14", but
$245 is a bit too much for me at the moment.

  If just this Fuji could be used for something like that, but it has no VGA
input.

  Cheers,
  Nik

  P.S
  I found one even cheaper: $154 conversion kit for 14" monitor. See here:
http://www.eldervision.net/15AddOn.htm.
  If this could be brought down to ?100, it would be nice...



   -----Original Message-----
  From: Kenneth Watt [mailto:kwatt@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 02 January 2003 14:42
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Cheap TFT - was the DABS 18" TFT with Tuner


  > So Ken, we are in the same boat.

  Pretty much yeah.

  > It would be nice if I can find one with touchscreen and keep it ouside
  as
  > a
  > control panel. It would help to justify the cost of purchase.
  > It doesn't even have to be 15", could be 10". Do you know anywhere
  that I
  > can buy touchscreen VGA LCD monitor?

  What I did was use a Coolview in the AV room so I can use it as a
  monitor for the AV system as well as a TFT for the server, so it has
  dual purpose thereby justifying the cost of it to an extent.

  > Do you also know what's the longest Keyboard/video/mouse cable I can
  use
  > without image getting blurry.

  That's my problem ATM, I am seriously looking at getting a KAT5 solution
  for the VGA to try and enhance the picture a bit as it is a bit on the
  blurry side at 10M of extension, perfectly legible and useable just a
  bit annoying that I'm no getting the best from it.

  K.



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