Published on May 19th,2007 at 2:39 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Get Your Fingers On the 220-inch Touch Screen

With the announcement of the Dahan 120-inch touch screen, it’s as if the iPhone was so last year.

Dubbed the DH1000W, the touch screen features multiple inputs and can range anywhere from 100 to 220-inches. In order to show it off, a rear projection system was used and it showcased a 120-inch screen that the exhibitors got their grubby hands on for over an hour. The feature can be used in software as well as window resizing in Windows XP or 2000, and I’m guessing Vista support is right around the corner.

RIght now there is no pricing information available. But we do know that Dahan will begin shipping the DH1000W in its home country of Korea this fall.

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