MicroTouch ChassisTouch FPD monitors from 3M are designed for easy integration into kiosks, industrial enclosures and other installations where compact, touch-integrated displays... more
TFT active matrix - 15 in, 17 in - Brightness: 215 cd/m2, 250 cd/m2 - Contrast Ratio: 300:1, 350:1, 400:1 - Max Resolution: 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024 - Black
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MicroTouch ChassisTouch FPD monitors from 3M are designed for easy integration into kiosks, industrial enclosures and other installations where compact, touch-integrated displays are preferred. ChassisTouch FPD monitors offer a more compact enclosure, better optics, lower power usage, longer life and less heat generation than CRT chassis monitors. These slim profile monitors are ideal for use in a broad range of kiosk and light industrial applications. When design space is limited, the slim metal case of the ChassisTouch FPD touch monitor is ideal. Back-mounted display controls are accessible even with the monitor sitting flush with the face of the enclosure, improving the aesthetics of your integration. An optional bezel (user installable) is available for applications requiring a more finished appearance. The ChassisTouch 250 monitor represents a "step-up" in touch durability and input flexibility. The 250 monitor offers Near Field Imaging projected capacitive touch technology. This monitor is ideal for applications where gloved touch is a must and a greater level of touch screen durability is desired.
Advantages: Acknowledge I've overrated, at ease, I use a strong range of scores Disadvantages: GameFAQS top ten list quality filler - I'm only really doing this for 30CP
...I'm not a fan of top whatever lists, and I loathe the term "overrated" as I find it to be overused (although it springs to mind when I am on sites like this). For my 250th review (or not-really-a-review) however, I decided to compile a top ten list of products that I've reviewed which I felt I have overrated, and contemplated taking a star off the rating. There have been reviews that I've gone back to and changed the rating - these would be next in line, though my laziness means I might never get round to these.
10. Metallica - Ride The Lightning.
Production values aside, the second half of this album is average compared to the first - I wouldn't classify Ride The Lightning as a consistent, and thus not a classic, album.
****
9. Valkyrie Profile for PlayStation.
More from the dungeons and towns (and maybe even the endings) would not...
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...The Samsung E250 is a bit of a let down to my other phone which broke and I have had a lot of phones but the reasons why it is a good phone are shown below along with a few bad points but every phone has bad points this one has an advantage to other phones.
The fact that it is a slide phone mean that it is helpful for calls all you have to do is just have slide it up and the call is answered. The phone has good reception, which is good because the majority of phones have poor reception. If you want a phone the better the reception the better the phone actually is.
The phones colour is great and has some depth to it. I have owned many phones and this one is the best by far for colour. The phone has a VGA camera which is ok for videos and pictures the effects that the edit section has are brilliant it allows you to add clipart, frames...
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Advantages: Touch-screen, USB, Card-slot, Mapsource compatability Disadvantages: Bad maps, immediate next turn direction, no variable POI proximity,
...Edit: My review here is based on the Nuvi-250 (non-widescreen version).
I bought one of these recently as my old ipaq-based TomTom is getting more outdated each day and there doesn't seem to be a reasonably-priced way to update it. I have to say I was expecting better.
The manual is small because there aren't as many features as you get with TomTom. For example TomTom allows you to set the distance between your POI and it's alert sounding. This Garmin seems to sound the alert at it's own preset distance warning which you can't change from the menu system.
It also seems to take a while to find the satellites. We went to our local park on saturday which is about a mile from home and we were practically on the car-park before it locked on. The worst part though was how innacurate the maps seem to be. On one trip, It didn't have...
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