
If there's one thing the emerging tablet market has taught us to do, it's to touch everything on the screen. From playing Angry Birds in the john to flipping pages on a Nook Color, it's almost instinctive to want to reach out and touch every display out there. Rather than break you of that habit, Acer encourages it by announcing a new 23-inch multi-touch display, the T231H designed for Windows 7.
Users can rotate images, flip pages, pinch, and draw on screen using simple hand gestures. The T231H boasts a Full HD 1080p screen resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio, 2ms response time, 80,000:1 contrast ratio, 300 Nit brightness, built-in speakers, and DVI, HDMI, and VGA ports. You can plop the T231H on your desktop and adjust the angle 5 to 60 degrees, or mount it to your wall.
The T231H is available now for $330.
Image Credit: Acer
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