Zytronic will display a large concave bezel-free 40” multi-touch screen that is user customizable and capable of detecting up to 40 simultaneous touch points. The inward curve of the screens allows users to (almost literally) step inside their digital experience, providing an immersive playing experience. Zytronic has combined it with an integrated 19” button deck, all on the same curved glass surface.
“Casino touch screens are increasingly moving to larger sizes,” commented Ian Crosby, Zytronic Sales and Marketing Director, “and more sophisticated designs with special shapes, cut-outs, printed colours and even curved forms and added functions in order to attract passing players.”
Also on the booth will be a Zytronic touch table based on its MPCT Multi-touch Projected Capacitive Sensing technology capable of supporting HD and UHD displays up to 85” with up to 100 simultaneous touch points.
Zytronic sensors are especially well suited for touch tables; as they combine extreme resistance to severe impact, scratches, and liquid spillages, with immunity to accidental touch by a sleeve or glass, incorporating advanced palm rejection functionality that only reacts to a finger or conductive stylus.
“Reliability is critical, as revenue generation relies upon a functioning touch screen,” added Crosby. “Zytronic’s award-winning PCT projected capacitive touch sensors meet all these requirements, offering almost limitless customisation, the latest multi-touch levels of performance, and rugged, dependable design, unaffected by spills, scratches and damage.”