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Touchscreen technologies

Surface acoustic wave

Surface acoustic wave

Surface acoustic wave is the optical standard of touch.

Resistive technology

Resistive technology

AccuTouch five-wire resistive technology for harsh environments.

Projected capacitive

Projected capacitive

Capacitance system that delivers a sensitive, accurate two-touch.

Optical touchscreen

Optical touchscreen

Registers the touch just before physical contact with the screen.

Projected capacitive

Projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreen technology is a capacitance system that delivers a sensitive, accurate two-touch (compatible with Windows 7 and 8 operating system dual gestures) interactive experience for Elo Touch Solutions touchmonitors. Using a proprietary glass-on-glass lamination configuration, it responds to a light touch in a seamless, zero-bezel design.

Without an overlay or substrate, the pure-glass surface is nearly impossible to physically "wear out" and is easy to clean with no edges to trap dirt and grease. Projected capacitive touchscreens combine high resolution with excellent transparency and sleek glass-to-edge aesthetics, making it an excellent choice for most public venues including retail and hospitality. Whether activated by fingers or gloved hands, it consistently delivers a fast, accurate, drift-free touch response.

Benefits

  • Two independent touch points (with Windows 7 and 8 operating system)
  • Responds to a light touch to activate response
  • High transparency and colour fidelity
  • Stable, no-drift performance - no calibration required
  • Recognises touch from a finger or gloved hands

Projected capacitive touchscreens are available in desktop and open-frame touchmonitors.

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