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Apr 9 2009, 6:35am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Two of the models are touch panel screens and will start shipping on August 1st. The pair of screens without touch capability will ship on July 1st. Mitsubishi expects that the LCDs will be used in human machine interfaces, home security, kiosks, and other locations.
Each of the screens has a choice of standard and wide-view versions with the wide-view offering better viewing angles. The panels are also 30% thinner than other models produced for the same market by Mitsubishi.
Via Mitsubishi
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