With an LCD screen 10,1 Inch, the DTU-1031 is the right size to see, fill in and sign documents electronically.

Wacom DTU1031

Designed for businesses looking for a screen that doesn't take up a lot of space and allows users to see, Fill out and sign documents electronically, Wacom has just unveiled the new interactive pen display, DTU-1031.

Many banks, Insurance Companies, Hotels and retail stores need their customers to sign documents directly at the counter or point of sale, and the company claims that Wacom's DTU-1031 provides these organizations with an effective way to establish a paperless electronic document flow.

With an LCD screen 10,1 Inch, the DTU-1031 is sized to view entire letter-sized documents with minimal scrolling. In addition, Includes an encryption system to ensure transactions are conducted securely.

With a unique hardware design, The DTU-1031 combines a high-resolution color display with a small footprint, which allows it to adapt to any counter or point of sale. The integrated base allows for two convenient viewing angles and additionally the device can be placed flat on a counter or desk if required. For businesses looking to customize device targeting, VESA mounting holes allow for the use of third-party arms and brackets. The unit features an integrated pen compartment and a tether strap to secure it when not in use to prevent loss. In addition, There is a security slot that can be used to prevent the device from being stolen.

Wacom DTU1031

Main features

  • Color LCD panel 10,1 inches with 1280 resolution×800
  • Single USB cable for video, Data & Energy
  • Unique Hardware Identification Code
  • Wacom Pen with Wireless MRI EMR Technology, No battery
  • Four customizable ExpressKeys for shortcuts and commonly used features
  • Integrated bracket and VESA mounting holes 75 for customization
  • Integrated pen compartment, Pencil cord and safety slot

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by • 21 feb, 2013
• section: fully, display