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Lenovo intros three new LCDs, one with multitouch

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On March 15, 2010, 11:57 PM EST

Lenovo has cranked out a batch of new 1080p LCD monitors, including one with multitouch support. At the bottom of the pile is the L2261 Wide with a 21.5-inch TN panel, VGA and DVI inputs, a 5ms response time, and tilt and swivel adjustments.

Next up is the L2351p Wide, which measures 23 inches and features a kickstand design, HDMI input, built-in speakers, three USB 2.0 ports, and a 0.3-megapixel webcam. Complementing the chic package is a set of capacitive touch buttons instead of the standard push buttons for power, monitor settings and so on.


Topping Lenovo's offerings is the L2461x. In addition to being 23.6-inches and the only multitouch screen, it throws in some other extras. The L2461x has one more USB port, Windows shortcut touch buttons, a 2.0-megapixel webcam, a brighter 300-nit display, and 120Hz MEMC technology.

All three monitors are expected to ship by the end of the month, and the multitouch-equipped model has been spotted online for a respectable $618.

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megrawab
on March 16, 2010
6:24 PM

buendia said:

I'll just wait times when multitouch monitors become more mainstream and cheaper.

I haven't had a chance to experience multitouch first-hand, but I'm patient

me too. It's so expensive...

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Norino
on March 17, 2010
5:45 AM

wonderful.. hope i get one soon

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buttus
on March 17, 2010
10:57 AM

Cool screens although I wonder how long until Apple decides to sue over the multi-touch? Apple has tried to patent everything to do with touch and gestures and it's only a matter of time before they start to legally beat up every other manufacturer in court,

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mbsc
on March 17, 2010
11:05 AM

wireless router and wired router connect togther

two routers of a network cannot detect internet connection from the computers, linksys router and netgear router. if i troubleshoot one of these routers and use a pc it detects internet connection but if i connect the two routers itl losses the internet conections.

please suggest now, thanks.

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DragonMasterJay
on March 18, 2010
3:18 PM

Lenovo has done quite a good job at manufacturing these excellent monitors. I think the amazing technology will attract many PC users who like design just as much as performance. What a bunch of stirring, beautiful models that Lenovo has created.

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thebluemeaner
on March 21, 2010
2:55 AM

I still dont understand the uses of multitouch in desktops..

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