Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors

Posted by: BartDG

Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 23/04/2008 09:40

Guys,

My wife and I are planning on building our house next year. We're currently busy at designing plans etc. One of the things we really want to do is to install a domotica system. The software is no problem, we've got that covered. The only thing we're trying to save a few bucks on is by finding our own in-wall mounted touch screens.

We were quoted a price, but we believe this could be done much cheaper. Since the whole domotica (home automation) system runs on Windows XP and uses TCP/IP, noting really fancy is needed.

We are looking for
-in-wall touch screen computers + monitors
-capable of running Win Xp without a problem. A lowly celeron, sempron or even Via CPU should suffice.
-connections for ethernet (100 mbit or -dare I say it?- Gigabit) should be provided
-harddisk included, or at least installable
-Preferably run on AC
-Preferably passively cooled
-A nice design (eg. aluminum border which is usually used to dissapate the heat with) is also wanted since these will be installed throughout the house. 10", 12" and 15" monitors will probably all be used ; the size used will depend on the importance of the room (eg. 15" in living room and kitchen, 12" in bedrooms, 10" in less important rooms)

I mean something like this. This would surely do, but I don't really like the design. These I like much better, but I can't seem to find a price for them.

Does anyone here know any other options? I'm only asking before this forum has surprised me in the past with answers to questions I never thought would get answered. smile

Thanks in advance!
Posted by: BartDG

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 25/04/2008 07:47

Nobody has a response to this?

Could this be true? Could it be I've found a question this forum knows no answer to?

I think I just felt a disturbance in the force...
Posted by: lectric

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 26/04/2008 03:39

At work we have 21 of these installed and have had great success with them. They're not exactly in-wall, but they can be mounted directly TO the wall. We use them in conjunction with fingerprint readers for our biometric time-clock system. They're slightly thicker than a regular flat-panel but not bad at all.
Posted by: BartDG

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 26/04/2008 16:17

Thanks for your suggestion, but I'm really looking for in-wall solutions. Makes it look the while more sleek, don't you agree?

Thanks for trying though.
Posted by: lectric

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 26/04/2008 22:15

No doubt, but you seem to pay quite the premium for it.
Posted by: oliver

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 27/04/2008 00:30

Too keep the cost down, I use ELO panel mount screens (which can easily be fitted into a wall). Then I use the RapidRun cables to connect a SFF OptiPlex to the screen. I've got a small rack in my basement, and 6 RapidRun VGA cables terminate in that rack for the various screens around the house.
Posted by: Roger

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 27/04/2008 04:50

Originally Posted By: oliver
Too keep the cost down, I use ELO panel mount screens (which can easily be fitted into a wall). Then I use the RapidRun cables to connect a SFF OptiPlex to the screen. I've got a small rack in my basement, and 6 RapidRun VGA cables terminate in that rack for the various screens around the house.


That's cool. If I had hollow walls, a basement, more money and a house big enough to need that kind of functionality, I'd look into that...

wink
Posted by: BartDG

Re: Looking for decent in-wall touch screen monitors - 27/04/2008 11:56

Originally Posted By: oliver
Too keep the cost down, I use ELO panel mount screens (which can easily be fitted into a wall). Then I use the RapidRun cables to connect a SFF OptiPlex to the screen. I've got a small rack in my basement, and 6 RapidRun VGA cables terminate in that rack for the various screens around the house.

Hmmm... come to think of it, this might also be a good option. Worth looking into, at the very least.

Could you provide me some more info please, like which specific hardware etc. I'm not familiar with ELO panel mount screens, SFF Optiplex or Rapidrun VGA cables for that matter, but the whole sounds very interesting. (especially if it works the way I think it works.)

Cheers!