CyberTouch|AV Shipping Touch Screen Monitors for Extron's Annotator

CyberTouch|AV has released a series of touch screen monitors compatible with the Extron Annotator, a hardware-based annotation processor that offers live annotation capabilities plus scaling and switching on any type of display. With the new line of CyberTouch|AV displays, the Annotator allows the teacher or student to draw, point, or add text to motion video or still images using the CyberTouch|AV touch screen monitors.

The CyberTouch|AV line offers screens ranging in sizes from 6.4 inches to 52 inches, These monitors come in desktop/wall-mount (Orion), panel-mount/flush-mount (Eclipse), and open-frame (Sola) styles. All of CyberTouch|AV touch screen monitors connect with the Annotator via USB or serial connection.

The Annotator's seven-input switcher supports analog and digital video formats including R GB, DVI, and HD-SDI. It's designed especially for applications that require the overlay of graphics and text.

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