New In-Wall Controllers from Borg Displays

May 8, 2009 Denver, CO. Borg Displays, Inc, an innovator in affordable embedded touch controllers, announced today the introduction of the Protege8™ and Protégé15™ touchscreens.

This duo of professional grade in-wall touchscreens offer:


  •  All the flexibility of Windows XPe or a custom XPe image or Linux-based builds
    
  • All the reliability of an embedded OS and a solid state, fanless, HDD-less design
    
  • All the robustness of fast processors and steel in-wall backbox
    
  • And the elegance of an Apple-like acrylic bezel with soft-touch capacitive buttons.

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Borg partners with several embedded teams for custom XPe builds as well as offers its own WebMaster™ URL-locked solution on a Linux/Firefox backbone. Borg’s team has over 10 years experience in embedded human interface design, now offering the optimal interface for professional installers, distributors and OEMs. Borg is also a licensee of patents for these designs.

Borg’s suite of Protégé touchscreens use a small fraction of the energy of a PC while offering convenient, always-on in-wall touch access to control applications like from HAI and others, DVRs, energy
management solutions like FatSpaniel or solar inverters, and a plethora of other web-based devices like Escient media servers or just Microsoft Winbased browsing the web, media player, IM or other
options. The suite of in-wall touchscreens also are environmentally RoHS compliant.

Borg Displays develops embedded solutions for a variety of professional integration industries. Protégé is a suite of touchscreens interfaces specifically designed to run quiet, cool and fast, engaging users with networked content, control and entertainment or energy management on centrally located always-on sentinels.
www.borgdisplays.com

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