The concept of this resistive touch screen tablet is interesting. But come on, who needs brush painting on a phone? Working with gloves, maybe useful sometimes but it is not a must have. From the video there is one point which sure beats the capacitive touch screens, which is the pressure sensitivity. But again the responsivnes of the capacitive screen is again better than this resistive screen. Why nobody makes comparation of prototypes like this which uses capacitive and resistive touch screen on a same hardware platforms. Is it possible that the responsivity of the screens drops down if the size of the screen goes up? Capacitive screen works perfect on iPhone screen and recent HTC handsets, but how the capcitive concept works if it is used on a screens which are 5-10 times bigger than the phone screen?
Our technology runs from 100Hz up to 250Hz and over, depending on the implementation, and the scanning rate is consistent when multiple touches are detected. Capacitive touch-screens' response is slower, and decreasing when adding touches. If you happen to visit Mobile World Congress in Febuary (Barcelona, Spain), do not hesitate to try our demos at our booth to make yourself an idea.
HP has had plenty of time to fine-tune its finger-friendly TouchSmart software, and now, its newest model, the TouchSmart 610, ushers in a fresh design, highlighted by a hinge that allows the display to slide down and lie nearly flat.
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The concept of this resistive touch screen tablet is interesting. But come on, who needs brush painting on a phone? Working with gloves, maybe useful sometimes but it is not a must have. From the video there is one point which sure beats the capacitive touch screens, which is the pressure sensitivity. But again the responsivnes of the capacitive screen is again better than this resistive screen. Why nobody makes comparation of prototypes like this which uses capacitive and resistive touch screen on a same hardware platforms.
Is it possible that the responsivity of the screens drops down if the size of the screen goes up? Capacitive screen works perfect on iPhone screen and recent HTC handsets, but how the capcitive concept works if it is used on a screens which are 5-10 times bigger than the phone screen?
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Our technology runs from 100Hz up to 250Hz and over, depending on the implementation, and the scanning rate is consistent when multiple touches are detected. Capacitive touch-screens' response is slower, and decreasing when adding touches. If you happen to visit Mobile World Congress in Febuary (Barcelona, Spain), do not hesitate to try our demos at our booth to make yourself an idea.
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