
Albatron Technology is set to drop their newest Fermi-based graphics card into the market. Known as the GeForce GTX 470, the card integrates a 40nm GPU, 448 CUDA Processors, a 320-bit memory interface and a 1280MB of GDDR5 memory. The card also supports all the latest technology including DirectX 11 and 2- /3-way SLI. The GeForce GTX 470 will become available in June for unannounced price yet. [Legit Reviews]

Here’s a look at Albatron’s upcoming 21.5-inch multi-touch monitor, the OTM215L1. This widescreen monitor is WHQL certified, meaning user can enable multi-touch function under Windows 7 without installing driver. Furthermore, it also comes with the calibration-free design which brings plug-n-touch experience to all users. In terms of performance, the OTM215L1 provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 260 cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and has both D-Sub and DVI connectors. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [Albatron]

Here’s the latest 42-inch monitor from Albatron that sports multi-touch capabilities, the Optical Touch Monitor. This widescreen display makes use of optical touch technology and features optical sensors on the screen above left and right to detect the movement of fingers. The monitor itself provides a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 9 ms response time, 700 cd/m2 brightness and 120Hz refresh rate. It also offers several connectivity ports including D-Sub, DVI, HDMI, RS232C and USB. Pricing and availability are still unknown at the moment. [it-review]

Albatron has decided to launch its 21.5 inch LCD display in March. Albatron’s new LCD will feature DVI, VGA inputs, and send touch information to the PC using a USB connection. The Albatron LCD display will use touch sensors being embedded into the bezel to produce a brighter images and increased durability. I think this multi-touch LCD is perfect for use with Windows 7 desktop, because only Windows 7 that offers native support for multi-touch displays. [HardwareZone]