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UNIVERSAL ADD-ON TOUCHSCREEN    


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Picture of UNIVERSAL ADD-ON TOUCHSCREEN The Universal Add-On Touchscreen is a touch screen designed for use by individuals with cognitive or upper extremity disabilities. This add-on device is designed to be installed on an existing CRT monitor. The touchscreen uses analog resistive technology and its frame is made of high-impact acrylic. OPTIONS: 12-bit touchscreen controller to provide touchscreen resolution to 4096 x 4096 points. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple Macintosh or IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows, Linux, or Mac O/S operating system. DIMENSIONS: Available for monitors up to 21 inches; the Universal 17 system also fits 15 inch CRT monitors. WARRANTY: One year.

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This product record was updated on November 7, 2003.

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Manufacturer:

Troll Touch / T2D Inc.

25345 Avenue Stanford, Suite 213
Valencia, California 91355
United States
Telephone: 661-257-1160 or 661-998-8533.
Fax: 661-257-1161.
Web: http://www.trolltouch.com.
Email: sales@trolltouch.com.


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