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Mitsubishi touch screen offers 10-finger functionality

Mitsubishi Electric has revealed a new generation of TFT-LCD monitor which offers enhanced touch-screen capability. Shown off at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, the 7in AT070MJ11 display has been configured to enable simultaneous 10-finger control of multiple screen functions, and should appeal to those with a degree of manual dexterity and the ability to multi-task.
March 13, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Mitsubishi Electric’s latest TFT-LCD offers 10-finger touch capability

3055 Mitsubishi Electric has revealed a new generation of TFT-LCD monitor which offers enhanced touch-screen capability. Shown off at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, the 7in AT070MJ11 display has been configured to enable simultaneous 10-finger control of multiple screen functions, and should appeal to those with a degree of manual dexterity and the ability to multi-task.

Mitsubishi Electric said the monitor has been designed to withstand high vibration installations, and extreme temperature ranges – typically from minus 40degrees C up to 85degrees C.

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