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Author Topic: Would anyone be interested in buying 20" Flat Panel Touchscreens?  (Read 1126 times)

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SnApRoLl

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The prices have not been set as of yet, but, My business partner and I will be selling several 20" flat panel, metal case enclosed touchscreens / monitors / T.V.'s that will work with 95/98/ME/XP/Vista and possibly Linux. They will also work with external DVD players and cable / satellite boxes, if those components have Red, Yellow, and White RCA style connections.

These touchscreens are in new condition and connect to your computer's VGA port for standard monitor use and COM / Serial port using a custom DB9 serial cable for touchscreen use. You can also connect to your external DVD player, cable / satellite boxes using red, yellow and white RCA connections. They will be offered with drivers, power supplies and serial cables and without power supplies and serial cables for those who can build their own. Serial pin out's and power supply schematics will be included for those who wish to build their own.
We will also include instructions on how to install the drivers in text format and possibly video tutorials as well.

We are using one for testing on an XP machine and it is working absolutely fantastic and works great in all of the default resolution settings in XP, 800x600 through 1600x1200

We will post video as soon as possible of them in action. If you guys would be interested in these or would like more info, let us know.

The touchscreens would be great for Touch Jukebox applications as well as monitors for MAME machines.

  

Please post any questions you have and we will answer them as quickly as possible. You can P.M. me or You can also inquire about them at,
www.pacmandotcom.com by sending an e-mail to the site owner, by clicking on the Contact link in the Main Menu on the left side of the screen.


Thanks,
Shawn
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Re: Would anyone be interested in buying 20" Flat Panel Touchscreens?
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2009, 01:52:32 pm »
Are you planning on giving us an estimated cost on these?

Will the case fit the univeral mounting system of the 4 screw holes?

Are you planning on moving that switch and the serial port to the BACK of the monitor? Please say yes! It would make what i have in mind so much easier!

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Re: Would anyone be interested in buying 20" Flat Panel Touchscreens?
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2009, 02:33:41 pm »
I like the port and the switch where it is.

How much?
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Re: Would anyone be interested in buying 20" Flat Panel Touchscreens?
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2009, 03:15:53 pm »
Are you planning on giving us an estimated cost on these?

Will the case fit the univeral mounting system of the 4 screw holes?

Are you planning on moving that switch and the serial port to the BACK of the monitor? Please say yes! It would make what i have in mind so much easier!
We will try and get a price asap. We are awaiting delivery of more touch screens first.  
As far as the side mounting holes, there are 3 on each side at roughly 6 3/4" spacing from center to center of the mounting holes. As far as the switch and serial port go, the serial port is on the back and the switch will remain on the front. And the port you see on the front is a 15 pin I/O port.
« Last Edit: November 01, 2009, 03:36:16 pm by SnApRoLl »