Acer’s new touch LCD T231D – recognizing the urgency to be urgent
Touch is how babies start to explore the world around them. Touch is an intimate expression of love for another person. Touch is the fifth sense of human existence. But is touch really a necessary component of modern computing? According to Acer’s new Touch LCD T231D, which claims to have made touch screen computing even better, touch is everything.
Touch screen technology has indisputably taken off in recent years and its popularity is easy to digest. Compared with reaching and fumbling about with a mouse or buttons, touch is immediate, more comfortable and allows for a more ‘intimate’ user experience.
Recognizing the urgency to be urgent, Acer has conjured up a connectable touch screen monitor to transform sluggish monitor sloths into instantaneous machines, relying only on swipes of the fingers. When an Acer Touch LCD T231D monitor is connected to a PC or a notebook, after a few simple steps, you can work and navigate your machine by touch, adjust the screen from a 5 to 60 degree angle to ensure maximum comfort, and experience cinematic views with a full high definition 1920×1080 resolution.
This 23 inch panel uses Acer eColor Management technology to adapt to variable light conditions, environments and viewing preferences, which can be stored and quickly recalled for different applications. Whilst Acer Adaptive Contrast Management utilizes an 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, which optimize contrast and detail rendering outstanding quality images.
Speed is everything in the cutthroat world of commerce and the quicker technology can perform the superior it will reign. In this sense Acer has most certainly unknotted a niche in the market, by resurrected “old-school” monitors into a display which responds to the tap of a finger. Although increasingly computing technology is incorporating touch screen technology into its systems and therefore splashing out on an Acer Touch LCD T231D will be a diversion of only the wealthiest of technology lovers. And by retailing at a hefty 319.99 GBP the more budgetary-minded amongst will be perhaps persisting with a good ole mouse.



