The PIT technology, which has achieved the Windows 8 Touch Logo Certification, supports up to 10-point touch, features a near true-flat design, and avoids unintended operation. Visitors can experience the 21.5” PIT ten-point touch monitor at the seminar.
The iSurface technology has not only inherited the advantages of the traditional SAW such as reliability, durability, and scratch-resistance, but also enables the touchscreen to be easily cleaned and integrated. The iSense technology is developed based on a customized ASIC chip, which offers a faster response speed and lighter activation force than traditional SAW.
“The iSense SAW touchscreen delivers a superior touch experience comparable to PCAP. As for the touch computer, we have developed a 15” touch computer based on Android4.1, employing 5-wire resistive touchscreen, equipped with Wi-Fi. It is the best choice for retail and hospitality applications with powerful computing capability and compact outline,” said sources of the company.