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OEM manufacturers use a computer within FlatFrog glass touch solution
Release date2016-06-20
FlatFrog provide certified through Win8 touch module for a leading OEM computer manufacturers to help them achieve superior performance and best-in touch screen clarity.

After internal Win8 certified optical glass multi-touch system leading supplier FlatFrog Laboratories AB announced today that a leading OEM manufacturers have chosen to use one of the company's touch module in computer applications.

All leading OEM manufacturers are currently assessing the feasibility through Win8 certified FlatFrog innovative technology to replace capacitive touch, especially in the case of need the highest quality screen resolution. And projected capacitive touch different, FlatFrog Touch LCD screen before the image quality does not impede the sensor grid. This ensures superior viewing experience and maximum transparency, without compromising image quality. In addition, FlatFrog LCD technology is not sensitive to noise, so no additional cost with additional shielding. This means that OEM manufacturers to have the best viewing experience to develop solutions, while significantly reducing costs touch module.

FlatFrog CEO Dhwani Vyas said: "We're excited to help this OEM manufacturers to provide high-quality solutions for the computer touch proves successful development of our high-volume touch module, prompting FlatFrog ahead of the competition. opponents, and toward key objectives in 2014 steadily forward. "

A series of high-volume consumer computer products can now be supported FlatFrog Touch, including notebooks, tablet PCs, one PC and monitor. FlatFrog Touch proven to support Windows 8.1, compared to the leading projected capacitive touch technology, which supports more than 40 touch points to synchronize the touch, it is possible to lower the cost of providing high quality touch experience.

In addition, FlatFrog Touch itself also supports the resolution of more than 10 pressure sensors. FlatFrog supports drawing and writing by a pressure sensor without active stylus, as well as music, games, user interfaces and intelligent application of new gestures.