IntelliTouch Surface Acoustic Wave Touchscreens

   

Elo IntelliTouch Surface Acoustic Wave Touchscreens

( Special order item )

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Touch Screens Inc.
www.touchwindow.com
 

IntelliTouch surface wave is the optical standard of touch. Its pure glass construction provides superior optical performance and makes it the most scratch-resistant technology available. It's nearly impossible to physically "wear out" this touchscreen. IntelliTouch is widely used in kiosk, gaming, and office automation applications and is available for both flat panel and CRT solutions.

Benefits

  • Surface wave (also known as surface acoustic wave, or SAW) technology
  • Pure-glass touchscreens for superior image clarity, resolution, and light transmission
  • Durable, scratch-resistant glass surface—continues to work if scratched
  • Stable "drift-free" operation—for touch response that's always accurate
  • Finger, gloved hand, and soft stylus activation
  • Fast touch response
  • Sensitive touch response—recognizes location and amount of pressure applied

A Clear, Dependable Interface

IntelliTouch touchscreens are unmatched for clarity and reliability, even in exposed public environments. Features and benefits include:

  • Pure-glass touchscreens for superior image clarity, resolution, and light transmission
  • Durable, scratch-resistant, and vandal-proof glass surfaces
  • Antiglare glass option
  • Stable, "drift-free" operation for touch response that's always accurate
  • Superior touchscreen response:
    • Fast—efficient algorithms and electronics
    • Sensitive—recognizes touch location and pressure
  • Finger, gloved hand, and soft stylus activation
  • Highest touchpoint density in the industry: 4096 x 4096
  • UL- and cUL-recognized touchscreens and controllers and TÜV-approved components
  • Integrated touchmonitors that meet UL, cUL, FCC, and CE standards
  • The longest touchscreen warranty available: ten-year warranty for IntelliTouch/SecureTouch touchscreens and five-year warranty for related controllers.

Self-Service Applications

  • Point-of-information kiosks
  • Vending and ticket sales
  • Electronic catalogs
  • Gaming, lottery, and amusement
  • Public pay phones
  • Multimedia marketing
  • Banking/financial transactions
  • Industrial control rooms
  • Computer-based training