Best capacitive touch monitor for Windows?
September 14, 2016 1:40 PM Subscribe
Almost two years ago today I posted a question about whether we could use OS X with a touch-screen, and mostly the response was no. Now I'm back asking which capacitive touch monitors would be best on Windows! We are resigned to setting up dual boot on this Mac Mini so we can finally get a better touchscreen.
This is for experimental purposes, so this is not a screen anyone will use for extended periods of time. It's for toddlers and young children to use for about 10 minutes once. Currently, we have a resistive touch screen that has significantly degraded, and kids often don't touch the screen hard enough for it to register. We also want to switch to capacitive touch because that's the experience most kids get with phones and tablets, these days.
I'm lost as to what to look for and which products are best. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
This is for experimental purposes, so this is not a screen anyone will use for extended periods of time. It's for toddlers and young children to use for about 10 minutes once. Currently, we have a resistive touch screen that has significantly degraded, and kids often don't touch the screen hard enough for it to register. We also want to switch to capacitive touch because that's the experience most kids get with phones and tablets, these days.
I'm lost as to what to look for and which products are best. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
No specific advice, but there are a bunch of touch screen monitors at Newegg:
posted by cnc at 2:50 PM on September 14, 2016
posted by cnc at 2:50 PM on September 14, 2016
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