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Touch-Screen Monitors Compatible With 7 or XP?
On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 21:31:23 +0000, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Panic writes: [] I've had my Sony VPCL116FX All-in-one desktop for a couple of years. I got it at the local MS store in our mall. It came with Win 7 and has (MS = Microsoft?) touch screen and works fine. I find I seldom use the touch screen function since it's easier to use my cordless mouse. It came with full That's interesting. TV capability using Windows Media Center. Even has on screen TV guide and I can record on the computer's hard drive. I won't upgrade to Win 8 because the evaluation program shows that several things including the TV function won't work with Win 8. Last month I got on line a LG 42 3D HDTV thats smart. Its really kewl! I can access the internet on it and the 3D really looks good. It For those with binocular vision (2 similar eyes and the brain wiring to use both of them at once) [so-called 3D TVs etc. are actually two-image, not true 3D]. came with 6 pairs of glasses. Not that many programs in 3D but Consumer Reports recommends them as they only cost a little more that the 2D versions and have a better picture even in 2D. Than if 3D comes out more Im already set. I'm intrigued how they _can_ be "better ... even in 2D". One possibility is faster refresh rates. That said, I have no idea why Consumer Reports says so. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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