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Borg Displays Announces New Protégé In-Wall Controllers (10/6/2009) Embedded touchscreens just the beginning Borg Displays, Inc, an innovator in affordable embedded touch controllers, announced today the introduction of the Protege8(tm) and Protégé15(tm) 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 Borg partners with several embedded teams for custom XPe builds as well as offers its own WebMaster(tm) 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 Win-based 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.
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