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Compaq L2105tm LCD Touchscreen Monitor

Sunday, March 21st, 2010
 
Tech Specs

Package Contents

  • L2105tm Touchscreen LCD Monitor
  • VGA Cable
  • DVI-D to DVI-D Cable
  • USB Cable
  • Audio Cable
  • Power Cable
  • User CD-ROM
    Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1200
    Standard Warranty 3 Year Limited
    Ports 15-pin HD-15 VGA In
    Ports DVI-D-HDCP In
    Ports USB 2.0 USB
    Color Black
    Speaker Included Yes
    Input Voltage 110 V AC
    Input Voltage 220 V AC
    Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
    Actual Screen Size 21.50″
    Parts Warranty/Labor 3 Year
    Temperature 41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C) Operating
    Temperature -29°F (-33.9°C) to 140°F (60°C) Non-operating
    Dimensions 13.10″ Height x 20.20″ Width x 3″ Depth
    Speaker Form Factor Integrated
    Maximum Refresh Rate 60 Hz
    Manufacturer Part Number EM891A8#ABA
    Dimensions with Stand 16.50″ Height x 20.20″ Width x 9.10″ Depth
    Humidity 20 to 80% Operating
    Humidity 5 to 95% Non-operating
    Widescreen Yes
    Manufacturer Website Address hp
    Brand Name Compaq
    Altitude 0 ft to 10000 ft Operating
    Altitude 0 ft to 30000 ft Non-operating
    Screen Technology Active Matrix TFT
    Weight 10.60 lb
    Green Compliance Yes
    Weight with Stand 14.10 lb
    Pixel Pitch 0.248 mm
    Product Model L2105tm
    Green Compliance Certificate/Authority Energy Star
    Green Compliance Certificate/Authority WEEE
    Green Compliance Certificate/Authority RoHS
    Contrast Ratio 1000:1
    Brightness 250 Nit
    Product Name L2105tm Touchscreen LCD Monitor
    Maximum Response Time 5 ms
    Aspect Ratio 16:9
    Horizontal Viewing Angle 170°
    Vertical Viewing Angle 160°
    Product Type LCD Touchscreen Monitor
    Mount Type Arm-mountable
    Mount Type Wall-mountable
    HDCP Support Yes
  • I recently purchased this monitor for my Wife. She plays quite a few Face book games and many of them have the tedious task of clicking on several hundred plots in Farmville to harvest your food plots. This monitor simplifies that task for her. The monitor includes a stylus built into the monitor and the stand that comes with the monitor feels quite solid.

    Several of my children have also used this monitor in combination with Windows Paint and where able to draw on the screen as opposed to using the mouse. A couple of things to remember is that this monitor, while it will work with most operating systems, requires Windows 7 for multi touch capability.  I am not one o read instructions very often either and after fighting with the monitor for a bit, i couldn’t get the touchscreen to work. My mistake was that I failed to connect the included USB cable to the monitor. So the lesson learned is “read the manual”.

    Overall this is a great monitor and I would purchase it again for my wife. That said it is a bit pricey. I paid a little over $300 for this monitor, which is about about $90 more than a comparable monitor without the multi touch capability.

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