Sharp Bringing OS X-Compatibility to New 32" 4K Touchscreen MonitorSharp has announced that its 32" 4K touchscreen monitor will eventually have drivers for full OS X touchscreen support, reports Japanese site Mac Otakara [Google Translate] (via 9to5Mac). The display, which is aimed at the retail/commercial applications (PDF), sports a 3840x2160 IGZO LCD panel and includes a capacitative touch interface and pen support. Sharp demonstrated the display running off a Apple notebook at the CEATEC Japan trade show earlier this month. Sharp demonstrated the panel at CES earlier this year, though it wasn't running OS X at the time: Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories • Beats to Launch Beats Music iOS App Within the Next Few Months • Skype for iPhone and iPad Updated With iOS 7 Redesign • iPhone 5s Tops Sales Charts at Major U.S. Carriers as iPhone 5c and Galaxy S4 Battle for Second • Apple's New Operations Campus in Austin, Texas Taking Shape • 500px for iOS Updated with New Edge-to-Edge Design, Inline Swipe Gestures • Walmart Drops iPhone 5c Pricing to $45 On Contract Through the Holidays • 'Iconic' Coffee Table Book Offers 650 Photographs of Apple Products • Best Buy Knocks $50 Off iPhone 5c Pricing Just Two Weeks After Launch [Update: RadioShack Too]
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