Monday, June 14th 2010

Acer Announces Touch LCD T231H

Touch screen computing experience has just got better. Acer brought the ease of use of touch technology to LCD displays with the T230H model. Now the company takes a step further with the all-new T231H LCD, combining the immediacy of touch with an advanced ergonomic design that ensures maximum comfort even during sustained use.

The reason of the success of touch screen technology is easy to understand: it's through touch that we start to interact and discover the world we live in. This is why one of the most common reactions when we see an object is the desire to touch it. Touch is natural and immediate: users do not have to know how to use a computer, and even neophytes can make their choices simply touching the monitor.
The Acer T231H display is ready to let you take advantage of the touch capabilities. It responds to the tap of your fingers that becomes your mouse, so you can interact with your computer in the most intuitive way possible.
After connecting your Acer Touch Monitor T231H to your notebook or desktop PC, it only takes a few steps to set up the touch-screen functions, unlocking a new way of interacting with your PC. The new advanced ergonomic design allow the working angle to be adjusted from 5° to 60° to ensure the maximum comfort especially during sustained use, whether viewing or engaging in touch operations. You can easily adjust the monitor angle using just with one hand.

Once you have found the best working angle, using your fingers you can tap on the screen to open documents or navigate web sites. You can scroll through web pages, documents, playlists, or photo albums; you can flip through web pages and photos or use two fingers to rotate, expand or reduce them to the size you want; you can also take notes directly on the screen of your display.

But experiencing the wonders of touch screen technology is not all you get with the Acer T231H display. The 58 cm (23 inch) panel with Full HD 1920x1080 resolution enables jaw-dropping cinematic views of the latest high definition content and is just right for advanced Full HD gaming, multimedia and productivity applications. Because of the 16:9 aspect ratio it portrays the perfect fit to watch every bit of a movie with no black stripes, permitting to reproduce images without distortion from incompatible aspect ratios.

The T231H LCD monitor delivers flawless moving images through a rapid 2ms response time, plus an improved gray-to-gray response time with OD (overdrive) technology enhances the moving-picture viewing experience. An 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, optimized by Acer Adaptive Contrast Management, renders amazing pictures by analyzing and adjusting images frame by frame, optimizing contrast through enhancement of detail and gradation in bright or dim scenes.

Digital input maximizes the connection quality between LCD monitors and other digital sources including PC graphic cards. The Acer T231H display is equipped with one DVI and one HDMI port to provide advanced digital connectivity and enable outstanding high-definition viewing and best quality video and audio currently available.

To give users a superior viewing experience, the T231H display takes advantage of the latest display technologies:
  • Acer eColor Management technology adapts the performance of the panel to different environments, light conditions and viewing preferences enabling users to fine-tune the display settings by redefining the colour precision according to the work mode: data, media, cinema or images.
  • Acer Adaptive Contrast Management (ACM) dynamically adjusts the contrast ratio to achieve ultra-sharp images. Each scene is analysed to fine-tune images frame by frame and enhance colour quality, obtaining a dramatic improvement of gradation and detail, especially in dimmer and brighter scenes. Acer ACM also enables the LCD monitor to use less power and save energy.
  • Acer eDisplay Management is a powerful tool enabling advanced colour calibration and display management. Each personalized setting can be stored and quickly recalled for different applications and light conditions.
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12 Comments on Acer Announces Touch LCD T231H

#1
steelkane
Jaw-dropping cinematic views with finger prints all over it,, NO THANKS
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#2
digibucc
Oh I would love it. it'll fit right in with my regular acer 23" lcds.... only for about 5x as much. that's the part that will hold me back.

still - they are getting bigger and more mainstream, only good.

as always, great info bta
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#3
pr0n Inspector
So instead of pressing a few buttons or moving a wheel you can now move your hand across the screen to scroll. Fan-f**king-tastic news!
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#4
digibucc
pr0n InspectorSo instead of pressing a few buttons or moving a wheel you can now move your hand across the screen to scroll. Fan-f**king-tastic news!
you know i never thought of it that way.

your enlightening comment has proven to me how useless this technology is. how no one, ever , anywhere , could ever make use out of it.

thank you for being so open-minded as to recognize that something is not only useless to you , but useless to the entire world as well.
anonemus...now if Acer can invent a screen that tracks my eyeballs instead of fingers...
exactly! that is what i NEEED!
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#5
anonemus
...now if Acer can invent a screen that tracks my eyeballs instead of fingers...
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#6
Unregistered
gee why every lcd maker out there still use that useless dynamic contrast ratio crap,


btw it will be more useful if the lcd use wireless HDMI and have shape like iPAD
#7
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
good info, but Id like to know price. Dont mind the touch controls, i like touch screen things :)

Also, the wireless HDMI sounds cool. Dynamic Contrast Ratio is a farce and Samsung and LG and every other manufacturer making LED tvs are lying. So says the guy who does displaymate and this months MaxmumPC
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#8
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
The T230H is going for around $380, so I would think this one would be in the $400-$450 range.

Disclaimer : I could be completely wrong.
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#10
Completely Bonkers
anonemus...now if Acer can invent a screen that tracks my eyeballs instead of fingers...
Please explain how the computer would react when you look at pr0n. Div#0! and the world will evaporate.
slyfox2151if you guys like that monitor....
you're going to go nuts over this 80 inch touch screen :P
www.computeralliance.com.au/parts.aspx?qryPart=10229
In other news, the world has begun to evaporate faster than expected...
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#11
EnergyFX
Completely BonkersPlease explain how the computer would react when you look at pr0n. Div#0! and the world will evaporate.


In other news, the world has begun to evaporate faster than expected...
LMFAO :roll:
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#12
anonemus
Completely BonkersPlease explain how the computer would react when you look at pr0n. Div#0! and the world will evaporate.
I'll tell you when I get one...years from now :cool:
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