Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Touching the rolling revolution about Tru capacitive screens in size between 15 and 32 inches

Touch revolution think capacitive screens are quite large. Not quite large at all. While the company makes about it? Why, it establishes a capacitive displays projected alternately extending on 15 - 19 - 32-21.5 inches diagonal line. The largest model is defined for the production later in the year, but his little brothers and sisters are now available. The target market for Touch revolution are companies that can integrate these panels - also in an "open frame" option where the OEM can smack on his own external talent - their commercial offers. Demos of these models, replete with innovative uses of approximately on a wide screen, will be available at CES this week. We will notify you how innovative the whole shebang is when we our fingers on the Tru material about. Full press release after the break.
View full PR textTouch product launches of the revolution ™ Multi-Touch Monitor TRū at CES - planned capacitive Touch Screen monitors from 15 "to 32"

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2011 International CES

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.-(BUSINESS WIRE) - Touch revolution (www.touchrev.com) today announced the launch of TRū ™ Multi-Touch monitors, a revolutionary desktop frame line and open projected capacitive touch screens from 15 "to 32" designed to provide the same experience intuitive user that consumers have come to expect in the latest smartphone devices, and tablet.

"Monitor Multi-Touch TRū ™ line represents an important step for the OEMs and the MDGs looking to offer the kind of experience intuitive MultiTouch enabled by capacitive technology planned which so far has been limited in the smaller screen sizes"

Touch the revolution will be be showing a myriad of innovative product screen applications with Android and Windows 7 demonstrations of software running on TRū ™ Multi-Touch monitors in its booth (# 21755 in South Hall 1) to the 2011 at the beginning of Las Vegas, including 6 January:



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