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| Elo TouchSystems invented touch technology in 1971 and has been a pioneer in new technologies ever since. |
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| IntelliTouch Technology |
| Elo's brand name for its line of surface wave touchscreens that incorporate a glass overlay is IntelliTouch. When first introduced in 1987, surface wave technology marked a major breakthrough in the industry. With nothing but glass between the user and an image on screen, surface wave touchscreens offer unmatched clarity and durability. This family of touchscreens quickly became a favorite among developers of highly graphical public display systems, such as those found in video-gaming terminals. For added vandal resistance, SecureTouch versions with 0.25 inch (6 mm) tempered glass are available. |
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| iTouch Technology |
| Elo built on its IntelliTouch surface wave technology to create its iTouch "touch-on-tube" solution. By eliminating even the clear glass layer between the viewer and the display, Elo introduced the most revolutionary touch technology the gaming market had seen in the last 10 years. iTouch touchmonitors have been adopted by some of the largest manufacturers in the world in their next generation games. |
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| Capacitive Technology |
| Elo capacitive touchscreens (also called surface capacitive) provide a solution for customers who want an alternative to their capacitive options available today. The transparent protective coating makes the sensor resistant to scratches and abrasions. Touch performance is unaffected by everyday abuse and mishaps such as dirt, dust, condensation, liquid spills, contaminants or cleaning solutions. And the Elo-designed controller responds to quick, light touches, and operates drift-free even in areas of poor grounding. |
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