Albatron Optical Touch Monitor on course with Multi-Touch Mania! “Optical Touch” brings huge advantages compared to traditional touch monitors. Albatron Technology has announced its new Optical Touch ...
Seems like everybody wants to support Windows 7 multi-touch any way they can. This time it’s HP making the first official announcement of a Windows 7 certified multi-touch monitor, the HP Compaq ...
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 ...
Engadget has cracked open the Dell site to find documentation on a 21.5″ 1920 x 1080 touchscreen monitor and, yes, it is multi-touch capable. The SX2210T is rocking many of the same specs as the ...
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Traditional touch screen devices require direct physical contact, Albratron's Optical Touch Monitor is one step ahead of competition, offering multitouch capabilities and infrared light tracking ...
When 17-year-old Bridger Maxwell learned that Symantec was giving away scholarship money to Utah's science fair winners, the technically inclined high school student jumped at the opportunity. Maxwell ...
We've already seen a couple of multi-touch monitors, but the world's second biggest global PC vendor, Acer, is now joining the party with the launch of its T230H. The 23in display, pictured below, is ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Planar Systems, Inc. has introduced the Planar Helium family of multi-touch desktop monitors ...
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It's hard to predict the kind of pounding that a device might have to withstand once it's deployed in the field. That's especially true when they're destined to be touched by humans, as are kiosks, ...