Westinghouse has announced plans to release new large touchscreen PCs with Windows 8.1 that have displays of up to 84 inches, placing them in competition with Microsoft's Perceptive Pixel
From Neowin:
From Neowin:
In July 2012, Microsoft acquired Perceptive Pixel, a company that was famous for making huge touchscreen displays of up to 82 inches for clients like CNN. Since then, Microsoft has been showing off how the division's big screens can be used with Windows 8 and 8.1. Now a new competitor has come forward to challenge Microsoft and Perceptive Pixel on their own ground.Westinghouse to offer large Windows 8.1 touchscreen PCs up to 84 inches
The company, believe it or not, is Westinghouse. Yes, the business that is usually known for kitchen stoves has recently announced plans to release a line of touchscreen "whiteboards" that are compatible with both Windows 7 and 8. Westinghouse showed off one of the models on their YouTube channel in an unlisted video.