Sharp Big Pad LL-S201A Features And Specifications:
he 20-inch LED screen supports 10-point multi-touch input, and comes
with a stylus which measures 2mm at the tip — offering greater precision
than finger-mimicking nibs of 6mm or more that Sharp says are normally
used with capacitive panels. You can stick it on your desk in the
standard monitor orientation, but design pros will want to lay it down,
although they’ll have to be working on a Windows machine (XP and up) as
it’s not compatible with Cupertino’s OS. The 1,920 x 1,080 panel has a
3000:1 contrast ratio and 5ms gray-to-gray response time, and is fed
from HDMI- and DisplayPort-ins — complete with support for MHL on the
former. It’s due to launch in Japan on January 30th 2013 and, if it
comes at a good price, could offer some strong competition to its
stylus-friendly peers.
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