- 2, 40, 80, or 100 points of simultaneous touch available
- Same touch used in smartphone technology
- Zero-bezel, sleek flat front design
- Flat front creates an easy to clean surface
- Touch technology resides behind glass - helps provide protection from water and dust
- Adds another layer of protection with our extremely strong tempered glass
- Download the PCAP overview here
How It Works
Projected capacitive (PCAP) touch technology has just recently been scaled up for use in large format applications like the TSItouch interface. PCAP touch has been implemented in popular handheld devices such as smartphones and tablets for years. In a PCAP system, a touch point is detected when a finger or stylus comes in contact with the surface, signaling a change in the system’s electromagnetic field and capacitance.
This touch triggered change is then pin-pointed and converted to locations on an X/Y electronic grid. The system uses this point on the X/Y grid to determine the placement of the touch. The TSItouch PCAP interface features a seamless at front bezel design, allowing the monitor to be easily be wiped clean, eliminating having to worry about dust and dirt collection.
Highlights
Projected Capacitive (PCAP) Industry Applications
PCAP touch screens are increasingly more common in the digital signage industry. Applications for PCAP touch include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Digital Signage
- Indoor Kiosks
- Outdoor Kiosks
- Wayfinding
- Artistic Applications
- Universities
- Public Schools
- Hotels
- Casinos
- Transportation
- Shopping Centers/Retail
- Video Walls
- Control Rooms
- Corporate Centers
- Museums
- Sports Stadiums/Arenas
- Government
- House of Worship
- Convention Centers
- Entertainment Venues