Marine Grade LCD Displays are Fully-Integrated With Projected Capacitive Touch (PCT or PCAP) Multi Touch Screen Technology Marine Grade LCD Monitors can be Customized to Include Options Such As ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Industrial Systems (AIS), the first company to incorporate projected capacitive touch (PCT or PCAP) technology into their product offering, is pleased to ...
One doesn’t have to look very far these days to see the ever increasing prevalence and popularity of multi-touch technology and the additional interaction it offers the consumer. Opening up an even ...
UK-based Engage Production has just stacked 24 MultiTaction Cell displays in the new "Executive Brand Suite" of an un-named City of London client to create the world's largest multi-touch interactive ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. At this year’s InfoComm, manufacturers are rolling out a new generation of multi-touch display ...
Jeff Han, the CEO of Perceptive Pixel, is one of the pioneers of touchscreen displays, having gone public with his touchscreen display technology a year before Apple launched the iPhone in 2007. Now ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As an innovation leader in projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreen technology and electronics, 3M Touch Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of 3M Company, is showcasing its ...
Although in-vehicle displays and tablets certainly exist, none were developed with the particular needs of police and fire personnel in mind. Most were originally meant for point-of-sale, warehousing ...
Apple has shown interest in adding a display to its multi-touch Magic Mouse, adding interactivity and functionality to the wireless mouse for its Mac line of computers. The new Magic Mouse was ...
Evoluce, the manufacturers of that mammoth 47-inch full HD touchscreen, are out of control! Apparently, they've decided that unlimited simultaneous touch inputs (and thus unlimited simultaneous ...
HDTVs are getting all sorts of big these days. An 82" HDTV still sounds massive, but not nearly as massive as it did a few years ago. What if multi-touch is mixed in with that massive size, though?