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News Vantage Introduces New TouchPoint 700 Touchscreen (23/2/2007) Integrated Systems Europe 2007 TouchPoint 700 is the Latest Offering is Vantage Suite of Home Automation and Lighting Control Products Vantage announced today that the new TouchPoint 700 Touchscreen is available for purchase and ready to ship. The 7-inch TFT LCD resistive color touch panel is a completely customizable tablet PC touchscreen that provides ultimate, wireless home control. The smaller profile of the TouchPoint 700 makes it an attractive alternative to Vantage award winning TouchPoint 1210, which has a 12-inch touchscreen. The new touchscreen has a re-chargeable 3-cell lithium ion battery, which lasts up to 2 hours, with a 3 hour charging time. The TouchPoint 700 design offers ultra-portability with an ultra slim screen, enhancing the look of any room. Additional TouchPoint 700 highlights are: ¥ Pre-installed Vantage Software: ¥ Windows XP Professional Edition ¥ 900 MHz Intel Celeron M ULV, 512 KB L2 cache, 400 MHz Front Side Bus ¥ 7" TFT LCD Display with Native Resolution 800x480 ¥ Re-chargeable 3-Cell Lithium Ion Battery, 2400,mAh ¥ Built-in speaker and Dual Microphones ¥ Built-in 802.11 b/g Wireless Networking and Bluetooth v1.2 ¥ 4-in-1 Card Reader (Supports SD/SDIO/MS /MMC) ¥ Includes Docking Cradle ¥ Built-in Camera The TouchPoint 700 offers complete control of any project by not only controlling the lights, but also heating and cooling, fireplaces, home theaters and window treatments. The TouchPoint 700 provides room-to-room control, without the hassle of wires.
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