@RD but just the foil yes... you might now know that Zytronic in UK is doing foils much better that visualplanet. See it´s stock market growth... should get in touch ! Zytronic is like an elefant and visualplanet like a ant... really different ! heard that visualplanet is going on very bad results since a partner left them back... even their foil is very hard to calibrate and difficult to stick. for our experience optical frames enabled us a much better result and permit even true dual touch...
I have no idea where niconico has got his or her information from. Visualplanet is the only manufacturer of foils from 30" and above, both companies use the same technology, same wire, same method to detect a touch which is non-imaging projected capacitance.
No partner has left Visualplanet, a sales manager left the company for his own personal reasons. Visualplanet had a fantastic 2008 - 2009 and the results for the year just gone show an increase of sales of 14%.
Projected capacitance is ideal for multi-touch as you switch to imaging that turns the sensor in a low resolution camera. You can track multiple touch points using this system.
Visualplanet has true-two-touch and is working on multi-touch. Although no body has found a real use for multi-touch, it is a technology looking for an application. For most uses two independant touches would be enough, Windows 7 gesturing uses only two touches.
The touch foil is easy to apply and the drivers much easier to use than Zytronics.
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@RD but just the foil yes... you might now know that Zytronic in UK is doing foils much better that visualplanet. See it´s stock market growth... should get in touch ! Zytronic is like an elefant and visualplanet like a ant... really different ! heard that visualplanet is going on very bad results since a partner left them back... even their foil is very hard to calibrate and difficult to stick. for our experience optical frames enabled us a much better result and permit even true dual touch...
I have no idea where niconico has got his or her information from. Visualplanet is the only manufacturer of foils from 30" and above, both companies use the same technology, same wire, same method to detect a touch which is non-imaging projected capacitance.
No partner has left Visualplanet, a sales manager left the company for his own personal reasons. Visualplanet had a fantastic 2008 - 2009 and the results for the year just gone show an increase of sales of 14%.
Projected capacitance is ideal for multi-touch as you switch to imaging that turns the sensor in a low resolution camera. You can track multiple touch points using this system.
Visualplanet has true-two-touch and is working on multi-touch. Although no body has found a real use for multi-touch, it is a technology looking for an application. For most uses two independant touches would be enough, Windows 7 gesturing uses only two touches.
The touch foil is easy to apply and the drivers much easier to use than Zytronics.