Thursday, December 17, 2009

NextWindow Wins Again with Top PC Maker

Inspiron One 19 the Latest Desktop Product from Dell to Use NextWindow Touch Screens


Pleasanton, CA – December 16, 2009 – NextWindow, the world’s leading provider of optical touch screens for desktop PCs and monitors, today announced that another all-in-one PC using NextWindow touch screens has begun shipping.  Top computer maker Dell is now offering the Inspiron One 19, an all-in-one PC featuring a 19” touch screen from NextWindow.  The Inspiron One 19 is the third desktop PC or monitor from Dell to include NextWindow touch screens.  The others—the Dell Studio One 19 all-in-one PC and the Dell SX2210T desktop monitor—already have been announced.


Dell is one of many high-profile PC makers to have selected NextWindow. Among the other Touch PCs using NextWindow touch screens are the Medion X9613, the NEC ValueStar W, and the Sony L Series.


“NextWindow is preferred by the largest PC makers because optical technology is ideal for desktop products and NextWindow offers the most mature optical technology on the market,” said Al Monro, CEO at NextWindow.  “In short, we represent the lowest risk and the greatest possible return for Dell and the other top PC and monitor manufacturers.”


About NextWindow


NextWindow is a leader in touch-screen technology and a major manufacturer of optical multi-touch displays for OEMs, ODMs and resellers.  With highly accurate, cost-effective solutions designed for personal and business use, NextWindow provides the hardware necessary to bring touch-screen technology to life—giving software designers the freedom to create exciting and intuitive applications.  Founded in 2000, NextWindow is privately held with offices in New Zealand, Taiwan, California and Singapore, with manufacturing facilities throughout Asia.  More information about NextWindow is available at www.nextwindow.com.


Company contact:


David Villarina, NextWindow


+1 (925) 272-4530
dvillarina@nextwindow.com


[Thanks, NextWindow]

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