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But that'snot what I was getting at
I think you are assuming that the touchscreen monitor would be exactly like a drafting table. That would be interesting and very expensive.
I did not mean that. I was just using the table as an example of a comfortable angle for using a touchscreen.
I wouldn't expect the touchscreen to become my desk - like a drafting table. I was thinking more of a 24" touchscreen monitor on my desk.
No, the desktop configuration I was suggesting would include a traditional L-shaped desk with a traditional keyboard in front of an angled touchscreen monitor.
For my type of work - (writing, computer support, network monitoring and campus security) I would add two additional non-touchscreen monitors perpendicular to the table on adjustable swing arms above the touchscreen monitor.
That's almost the set up I have now - minus the touchscreen. All three non-touch monitors are currently perpendicular to the desk surface. The other part of my L-shaped desk holds the docked convertible tablet, phone and a portable document scanner.
I would love to get rid of one of the non-touch monitors and replace it with a touchscreen and stylus.
I'm sorry for the confusion.
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Posted by JJFitz
1st Jan