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Interactive touchscreen panels with integrated computing functions fall under automatic data-processing machines rather than display monitors for customs classification.
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Interactive LED touchscreen display panels incorporating a CPU, GPU, RAM and storage are discussed as integrated systems with automatic data-processing capability rather than mere display devices. The classification analysis identifies Customs Tariff Item 8471 41 90 for automatic data-processing machines as the applicable entry, instead of Customs Tariff Item 8528 59 00 for display monitors. The note refers to prior Tribunal decisions treating comparable interactive flat panels as falling under heading 8471, supporting classification based on their integrated computing functions.
Interactive LED touchscreen display panels incorporating a CPU, GPU, RAM and storage are discussed as integrated systems with automatic data-processing capability rather than mere display devices. The classification analysis identifies Customs Tariff Item 8471 41 90 for automatic data-processing machines as the applicable entry, instead of Customs Tariff Item 8528 59 00 for display monitors. The note refers to prior Tribunal decisions treating comparable interactive flat panels as falling under heading 8471, supporting classification based on their integrated computing functions.
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