Selling: in-wall 12.1" LCD touch monitor

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Selling: in-wall 12.1" LCD touch monitor

Post by cubedweller »

I'm selling my 12.1" in-wall touchscreen monitor. I bought it in the US when I had a pretty hardcore home automation set up. I rent my house here in the UK so don't have much use for it here. It's fucking awesome and works really well. There are a few scuffs on the frame but the beautiful thing is that the frame comes primered and ready for normal wall paint. Photos and specs below.

It cost well over $1000 but I'm willing to part with it for £500 including shipping.

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RelayTouch is an in-wall 12.1" LCD touch monitor. RelayTouch is easy to mount for new construction or retrofit applications, and can be installed up to 330 ft. from any PC using industry standard VGA/USB extender technology.

* NEC LCD Display
* 12.1" display size (diagonal)
* 16 million colors
* 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 resolution (800x600 recommended)
* 150 contrast ratio
* 200 cd/m2 brightness
* Resistive touch screen, USB interface
* Completely silent
* Low-voltage power consumption - 12v 2a power supply
* 1 year warranty
* Available in primer and ready for any wall paint to match any décor
* FCC part 15, class B
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Post by ProfHawking »

oooo startreky shiny

fraid also in the rental situation, not gonna be much use yet. one day.. one day...
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Post by Baliame »

If you still have this in 20 years I'll take it then.
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