Elo 1000 Series 1515L Touch Screen Monitor

Elo 1000 Series 1515L Touch Screen Monitor (E210772)

15" - Infrared - 1024 x 768 - 4:3 - Dark Gray

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Description

The 1515L features a choice of touch technologies. The most widely used for retail applications and proven to survive splashing liquids, food and grease.

Main Features

  • Screen Size: 15"
  • Screen Mode: XGA
  • Screen Surface: Anti-glare
  • Maximum Response Time: 21.50 ms
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3
  • Mount Type: Desk-mountable
  • Maximum Resolution: 1024 x 768
  • Standard Refresh Rate: 75 Hz
  • Color Support: 16.2 Million Colors
  • Contrast Ratio: 450:1
  • Brightness: 230 cd/m²
  • Touchscreen: Yes
  • Touchscreen Type: Infrared
  • USB: Yes
  • Input Voltage: 220 V AC
  • Color: Dark Gray
  • Height with Stand: 310 mm
  • Width with Stand: 351 mm
  • Depth with Stand: 175 mm
  • Weight (Approximate): 4.81 kg
  • Package Contents:
  • 1000 Series 1515L LCD Desktop Touchscreen Montior
  • North American power cable
  • Detachable touch and video cables
  • Platform Support: Mac
  • Platform Support: Sun
  • Green Compliance: Yes
  • Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: RoHS
  • Standard Warranty: 3 Year
  • Package Contents

  • 1000 Series 1515L LCD Desktop Touchscreen Montior
  • North American power cable
  • Detachable touch and video cables
  • General Information

    Product TypeLCD Touchscreen Monitor
    Product Series1000
    Brand NameElo
    ManufacturerTyco Electronics
    Product Model1515L
    Product Name1000 Series 1515L Touch Screen Monitor
    Manufacturer Part NumberE210772
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.tycoelectronics.com
    Marketing Information

    The 1515L features a choice of touch technologies. The most widely used for retail applications and proven to survive splashing liquids, food and grease.

    Technical Information

    Maximum Response Time21.50 ms
    Screen ModeXGA
    Mount TypeDesk-mountable
    Screen Size15"
    Screen SurfaceAnti-glare
    Aspect Ratio4:3

    Video

    Standard Refresh Rate75 Hz
    Brightness230 cd/m²
    Color Support16.2 Million Colors
    Maximum Resolution1024 x 768
    Contrast Ratio450:1

    Touchscreen Information

    TouchscreenYes
    Touchscreen TypeInfrared

    Interfaces/Ports

    USBYes

    Power Description

    Input Voltage220 V AC

    Physical Characteristics

    Height with Stand310 mm
    Width with Stand351 mm
    Depth with Stand175 mm
    ColorDark Gray
    Weight (Approximate)4.81 kg

    Miscellaneous

    Green ComplianceYes
    Green Compliance Certificate/AuthorityRoHS
    Platform SupportSun
    Package Contents
  • 1000 Series 1515L LCD Desktop Touchscreen Montior
  • North American power cable
  • Detachable touch and video cables
  • Warranty

    Standard Warranty3 Year
    December 2, 2010 Raja says:
    Pros: Solid, Responsive, Made to Last...
    Cons: None...
    Solid, Responsive, Made to Last... None...
    May 19, 2010 kestrel says:
    Pros: Heavy duty (as well as heavy). Nice simple tilt feature for easy access to back panel and plastic panels.
    Cons: not necessarily a con, nor different from most competitors, but it is on the heavy side.
    Heavy duty (as well as heavy). Nice simple tilt feature for easy access to back panel and plastic panels. not necessarily a con, nor different from most competitors, but it is on the heavy side. If your touchscreen does what it's supposed to the next question is does it last. well over a year and so far so good.
    May 7, 2010 JC says:
    Pros: Works as expected and does the job it needs to. Haven't had any huge problems with it. Works in Linux but...
    Cons: ...you have to use the serial connection. If you intend to use USB because you have no serial connectors, make sure to have a Serial/USB adaptor. The USB driver is flaky at best. I couldn't use ELO's drivers as they require an older kernel than I'm using.
    Also, on Debian Lenny the driver for the touch screen needs a little modification before it'll work (which looks like it may have been fixed since I tried to use it). Debian Squeeze and newer drivers work fine but if you drop out of X into the console, the screen doesn't display anything. This isn't a problem with a login manager such as xdm or gdm.
    Works as expected and does the job it needs to. Haven't had any huge problems with it. Works in Linux but... ...you have to use the serial connection. If you intend to use USB because you have no serial connectors, make sure to have a Serial/USB adaptor. The USB driver is flaky at best. I couldn't use ELO's drivers as they require an older kernel than I'm using.
    Also, on Debian Lenny the driver for the touch screen needs a little modification before it'll work (which looks like it may have been fixed since I tried to use it). Debian Squeeze and newer drivers work fine but if you drop out of X into the console, the screen doesn't display anything. This isn't a problem with a login manager such as xdm or gdm. That said, if you're looking for a touch screen for Linux this
    May 3, 2009 JP says:
    Pros: Really durable touch screen monitor. Used it with a UPS shipping manager by Pitney Bowes. Worked flawlessly. Was fun to use on the net also.
    Cons: It does beep (can get annoying) unless you tell the software not to.
    Really durable touch screen monitor. Used it with a UPS shipping manager by Pitney Bowes. Worked flawlessly. Was fun to use on the net also. It does beep (can get annoying) unless you tell the software not to.
    July 8, 2008 Coffee-guy says:
    Pros: A 5-wire resistive touch monitor. Base is pretty sturdy. Dual Serial/USB is nice if you are slowly migrating your systems. Looks like it could take a moderate coffee spill...but don't push your luck!
    Cons: "Accutouch" is spin. It would be better to call it what it is...5-wire resistive touch screen.
    A 5-wire resistive touch monitor. Base is pretty sturdy. Dual Serial/USB is nice if you are slowly migrating your systems. Looks like it could take a moderate coffee spill...but don't push your luck! "Accutouch" is spin. It would be better to call it what it is...5-wire resistive touch screen.