ViewSonic outs three Windows 8-certified touchscreen displays

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/01/td2340lefthires-1357611967.jpg ViewSonic’s just revealed a trio of 10-point touch displays with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution and 20,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratios, and they’re Windows 8-certified, to boot. As for connectivity, each monitor comes loaded with DisplayPort, HDMI, VGA and USB compatibility. The 23-inch TD2340 features a dual hinge stand that can be adjusted four ways, which allows the monitor to pivot or lay flat. It will be available this month for $599. The 27-inch model, the TD2740, brings a picture frame stand which allows it to lay flat. That’s coming in available in February for $799. If you’re feeling particularly generous with your cash, the business-minded $2,499 TD3240 sports a 32-inch screen alongside a stand for kiosk usage and will be up for grabs this April. Hit the jump for a mix of hands-on and glamour shots.Gallery: ViewSonic 10-point touch displays at CES 2013
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