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Multipoint touch screen test: Medion Akoya E54009
Alexandre Botella
March 8, 2010 10:28 AM
March 8, 2010 10:28 AM
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| Medion Akoya E54009 |
One of its major advantages is its base, of a type rarely to be found on monitors. As with the LG W2230S, this Medion screen uses a digital photo frame type base, which is less tiring for touch use. This is however a 5 ms and it'll have to be irreprochable on all other points to make up for this!
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