06.07.16
Cima Touch, a subsidiary of Cima NanoTech, will be showcasing new features for large format touch displays at InfoComm 2016, including an advanced object and water rejection function for touch tables and precision stylus capability for interactive displays geared to corporate collaboration environments.
On show at the event will be an optically-bonded, 84-inch 4K interactive display equipped with fine-tip stylus capability and anti-glare cover glass for a natural pen-on-paper writing experience. Optical bonding with the lack of visible lines on screen, an attribute of Cima NanoTech’s core SANTE technology, provides thinner, high-resolution displays with excellent optical clarity and display contrast for an optimal viewing experience. The newly launched 84-inch SANTE ProTouch module is the largest size in mass production by the company.
The boundaries of standard object and water rejection are being pushed by the company’s advanced touch modules, which reject metal objects such as drink cans, keys and cellphones – items that often cause false touches. This advanced feature will be demonstrated on a 42-inch interactive tabletop.
On show at the event will be an optically-bonded, 84-inch 4K interactive display equipped with fine-tip stylus capability and anti-glare cover glass for a natural pen-on-paper writing experience. Optical bonding with the lack of visible lines on screen, an attribute of Cima NanoTech’s core SANTE technology, provides thinner, high-resolution displays with excellent optical clarity and display contrast for an optimal viewing experience. The newly launched 84-inch SANTE ProTouch module is the largest size in mass production by the company.
The boundaries of standard object and water rejection are being pushed by the company’s advanced touch modules, which reject metal objects such as drink cans, keys and cellphones – items that often cause false touches. This advanced feature will be demonstrated on a 42-inch interactive tabletop.