Last week, in Las Vegas, a new edition of the CES took place. Among the many products that were shown there, one was already confirmed by LG, even before it started: a 52-inches multi-touch LCD screen.
The immediate question that comes to mind is: what's the difference between a multi-touch screen and a regular touchpanel? The conventional one only accepts one input at a time, while the "multi-touch" admits more than one simultaneous input. To this end, Philips has equipped this monitor with an infrared image sensor.
It will have a resolution of 1.920 x 1.080 pixels, which places it right there in the "full HD" category.
Link: PC World.


