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Apr 28, 2005 8:00 AM


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Crestron’s 15in. DTT-15V2 or 18in. DTT-18 fingertip-operated touchpanels can be used with the UPX-2 to put presentation control at presenters' fingertips.

Crestron’s exclusive DualTouch Technology (patent pending) combines fingertip-operated touchpanel control with a precision pen-based drawing tablet to produce a flexible presentation solution.

Using the 15in. DTT-15V2 or 18in. DTT-18 with the UPX-2, a presenter may touch the screen with a fingertip to close the drapes, dim the lights, and control AV sources, just as with any Crestron touchpanel. Then on the fly, the presenter can annotate freely over an AV presentation using the wireless pen. Switching between control and annotation is automatic and instantaneous.

Crestron’s DTT-15V2 and DTT-18 are touchpanels designed for use with the UPX-2 universal presentation system. Crestron DualTouch Technology touchpanels employ a combination of analog resistive-touch sensing for fingertip-operated touchpanel control and exclusive Wacom Penabled technology for precise drawing and annotation. Switching between modes is automatic and instantaneous.

Facilitating precision drawing and annotation, the resistive membrane is disabled whenever the pen-tip is within .5cm of the touchscreen, allowing users to rest the palm of their hand naturally on the screen while drawing without activating the system controls.

The DTT-15V2 and DTT-18 are VESA-compliant and ready-to-mount using most third-party wall mounts and swing arm mounts. Designed for use with the UPX-2, DTT-15V2 and DTT-18 ship complete with adjustable stand, annotation pen, and power supply.

For more information visit www.crestron.com.


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