Thursday, January 13, 2011

Projected Capacitive Touchscreens

Projected capacitive technology enables touches to be sensed through a protective layer in front of a display, allowing touchmonitors to be installed behind store windows or vandal-resistant glass. DirectTouch consists of a 7.8 mm sensor with tempered glass outer layer, and ThruTouch works through a customer-installed outer layer.
The complete system resists impacts, scratches, and vandalism and is also unaffected by moisture, heat, rain, snow and ice, or harsh cleaning fluids, making it ideal for outdoor applications. The solid-state touchscreen and controller provide increased levels of reliability and longer life expectancy, resulting in a drift-free response and a low-maintenance unit that requires no recalibration.





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Raymond said...

Projected capacitive touch panels were ranked as the top selling form of touch panels. The increasing popularity it gained among smartphones and interactive netbooks was because the touch panel gave a user an experience in which physical buttons were replaced into virtual buttons that requires only a “touch”, the increased durability and the elimination of dirt or debris which refrain’s a device from an early damage. The ability to build larger-size panels is another user experience to be counted. Everyone is familiar with smartphones’ small screen size whilst the projected capacitive touch panels were used in laptops or gaming machines that screen’s larger than smartphones’ screen size. Multiple individuals had gained benefits of using projected capacitive touch panels for medical devices or for workplace. It is well suited for medical devices because it creates a more interactive and accurate user experience in which encourages collaboration that strengthen the relationship between the patient and doctor.

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