Contouring on Multi-touch monitor

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premedathon

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I know many contour on the wacom touch monitors and really like them, but they are $$$. I tried a Wacom touch tablet (as I have heard some do) but didn't like it.

Has anyone tried to contour on a consumer multitouch monitor? i.e. there is a ViewSonic TD2220 22-Inch multitouch on amazon for $266.

Thanks.
 
I don't see why not. I believe it just works as a mouse. You could get a stylus or use your finger.
 
I don't see why not. I believe it just works as a mouse. You could get a stylus or use your finger.

Can't wait for the day when you could do that on a tablet with a digitizer. The Samsung Galaxy Note tablets and phones have smart styluses (styli?) that would allow for something like that I think. Would be cool to contour on the go
 
The future is contouring with Google Glass using just your eyeballs.
 
The future is contouring with Google Glass using just your eyeballs.

No, the future is hooking up a miniaturized linear accelerator to Google Glass so you can treat patients just by looking at them.

I can see it now:

<Prostate cancer patient walks in>

Patient: "Doctor, I'm really nervous about this treatment. I've read that I have to lie flat on my back for twenty minutes and that is really hard for me because of my sciatica."

<Radiation Oncologist says nothing but stares at patient's crotch for two minutes>

Patient: "Doc . . . why are you staring at my crotch?"

<Rad Onc looks up>

Rad Onc: "No worries, your done! Next patient."
 
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