I faill to see how you can say this has nothing to do with Apple when the company specializes in making touch screens for Apple iMacs, MacBooks, and Mac monitors. Nothing about Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, or PCs in general, its nothing but Apple machines.
Did you even look at the website? "Troll Touch Touchscreens Touch Enabling the Apple Macintosh Since 1987"
it doesn't look like "standard" resistive tech... you know the 3 or 5 wire, two ITO layer sheets separated by an air gap - wouldn't work through that lovely glossy sheet of glass...
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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1100$ for a resistive touchscreen? Seriously?
It's "award winning" resistive.
Trust me.
...it's apple.
..it's Troll Touch actually
hence, troll
consider it innovative price...
Some of you guys really just don't get that this has nothing to do with Apple, do you?
Oh, whoops! They're totally PCs that those are made for! Not iMacs, or MacBooks like the headline says....
@Jack
I faill to see how you can say this has nothing to do with Apple when the company specializes in making touch screens for Apple iMacs, MacBooks, and Mac monitors. Nothing about Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, or PCs in general, its nothing but Apple machines.
Did you even look at the website?
"Troll Touch Touchscreens
Touch Enabling the Apple Macintosh Since 1987"
it doesn't look like "standard" resistive tech... you know the 3 or 5 wire, two ITO layer sheets separated by an air gap - wouldn't work through that lovely glossy sheet of glass...
anyway, good luck with the fingerprints! ;-)