p2714t and xps 8700

Can I install p2714t on my new xps 8700 special edition touchscreen monitor?

Yes, you can. Strangely, these two products have even been sold together in some cases: (external, not associated with DELL, Web site for reference only) http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/dell-cis/view/938987/?page=0

As a general rule, all what you have to do is install the drivers and plug it and potentially to calibrate.

Not know if you have any questions or concerns about its use in the community. Each different configuration system AHS and your 8700 is not the same as the world 8700 if sometimes complex issues may arise. :)

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