Wacom DTH-1152

Wacom DTH-1152

The main motive of manufacturing the Wacom DTU Series is to save paper, save the environment. All the Wacom DTU Series products are full of unique features that effectively protect the environment and quickly do all official works. Wacom DTU-1152 is suited for digital signature, documents fill-up, and other activities. Not only these, but the HDMI video interface is also supported in VDI/RDS and even in Linux operating systems. The multi touch screen facility is available with a barometric pressure level, which can be used for forensic purposes. The device is full of amazing features. The features are as follows.

  • The screen is 10.1 inches large. The LCD screen is made of durable materials with anti-scratch and anti-glare facility. The screen has to view angle up to a 20-degree angle.
  • The screen is attached with 512 pressure level sensitivity with EMR technology.
  • Since this device is used for doing digital signature, so high precautions are maintained. AES 256 bit and RSA 2048 bit encryption is here to give the ultimate facility. The device can also remember the units and pressure level of a particular user to identify and record the fraud attempts.
  • There is a LED backlight at the back which has 20000 hours lasting power. This LED can be used as an indicator. This battery-free device will be given to you with 2.0 USB for power supply. The maximum power consumption rate is 5 watts while working and 1 watt while sleeping mode is on.
  • Wacom DTU-1152 is supported by any operating system like Windows Vista, 7, 8, XPTM, and even in MacBook OS also.
  • Last but not least, this 220 g weighted device can be moved freely, and the compact professional design will help you keep integrity in front of your clients.

As A4 size and documents size pages can be signed quickly with the digital pen given along with this device, Wacom DTU-1152 is widely used in Point of Sale, banks, airports, offices where an instant signature is needed.

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