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Computing | by Stephen Schenck | Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:07PM | 1 comment

Samsung showed off its latest LCD panels, a set of five touchscreen-enabled displays. Ranging in size from 32 inches to a whopping 82 inches, the models are intended for business or sales purposes, working as interactive kiosks. Samsung enables several of the monitors to be networked together for displaying an even larger image, split over multiple screens. There's no word yet on pricing or availability.

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PJ Ooi external link (3:32 AM on Wed Sep 9, 2009)

Hi,

Hi a check with your list of distributors (in Singapore) couldn't find anyone of them selling this large touchscreen LCD monitors. Can advise the right contact please ? I have opportunity to sell this exciting products to our customers.

Thanks
regards
PJ
Senior VP
Citi Consulting
Singapore

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