Computime to Display New Line of Multi-Touch Monitors at InfoComm 2013 in Orlando, FL on June 12-14, 2013

Top Quote Computime will display its new line of Projected Capacitive Multi-Touch Monitors at the InfoComm Show in Orlando, FL on June 12-14. Monitors are available in 15" to 32" desktop, slim line, and open frame models and are easy to deploy, plug-and-play, with 2-touch and 10-touch points. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 05, 2013 - The Computime team will be in Orlando, Florida displaying a new line of Projected Capacitive (Pcap) Multi-Touch Monitors at the InfoComm Show on June 12-14 at the Orange County Convention Center. Computime's sales and distribution representatives will be on hand to demonstrate the 2-touch and 10-touch monitors, answer questions and provide information about the multi-touch hardware.

    Audio visual professionals around the country are familiar with and trust the TRū ™ multi-touch monitors that are available to a wide array of industries and for applications where an enhanced consumer-touch experience is needed. The broad line of Pcap touch monitors also offers system integrators, content providers, and end users across the vertical markets an elegant complement to any multi-touch interactive solution. Monitors are available in 15" to 32" desktop, slim line, and open frame models and are easy to deploy, plug-and-play, with 2-touch and 10-touch points.

    Computime representatives will bring a wide selection of monitors for InfoComm attendees to evaluate. Among this selection will be 15" - 32" desktop, slim line and open frame models. In addition, a Wacom interactive pen display monitor and eSignature pad solution will also be on display. Stop by Booth #5381 for a product demonstration.

    See more TRῡ multi-touch monitors online at http://www.computimewebstore.com.

    To schedule a one-on-one appointment with a Computime representative during the event, send an email to CTimeLeads ( @ ) ctstl dot com.

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