Extron Intros 12 TouchLink Pro Touchpanels

Extron Electronics has rolled out 12 TouchLink Pro touchpanels boasting faster processing, more memory and enhanced security. Five of the new models are available in new 5-inch, 12-inch and 15-inch sizes with capacitive touchscreens.

The four largest models feature edge-to-edge glass and video preview inputs that support high resolution HDCP-compliant video from HDMI sources and Extron XTP devices. All TouchLink Pro touchpanels work with the company's IP Link Pro family of control processors and are fully customizable.

TouchLink Pro interfaces are designed with GUI Designer software, which offers ready-to-use templates and resource kits for various rooms and presentation environments. TouchLink Pro touchpanels are available in a variety of form factors and mounting options, and all models provide integration features such as power and communications connectivity over a single Ethernet cable.

In addition to the touchpanels, Extron is also introducing the TLI Pro 101 TouchLink Interface, which allows third-party touchscreen displays to be used as control interfaces within an Extron Pro Series control system.

For more information, visit the Extron site.

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