Displays
Full HD monitors feature ten-point touch control
Featuring ten-point touch control and a convenient tilt function for the best possible touch control experience, AOC has unveiled the 21.5″ (54.6cm) i2272Pwhut and 23.6″ (59.9cm) i2472Pwhut monitors. Equipped with high-grade IPS panels, they provide super-wide viewing angles, USB ports, built-in speakers, an on-board microphone and an on-board 720p webcam for simple video calls.
All-weather kiosks utilise Zytronic's PCT sensors
Allowing riders to select and hire a bike in a quick and easy manner, Zytronic’s Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) has been specified for an outdoor public-use application. Bike sharing pioneer, Pedal has begun integrating PCT touch sensors into its environmentally-friendly Inter Street rental kiosks.
iLCD touch display delivers 500cd/m² for industrial applications
At embedded World 2014, a LCD touch panel offering a luminance of 500cd/m² has been presented by demmel products. The touch panel, designated the DPP-HT50, signals an expansion of the company's "Next Generation Intelligent LCD" (iLCD) technology which enables users to store all graphics, animations, fonts, text templates and macros in the flash memory of the iLCD.
Upgraded firmware enhances PCAP technology
easyTOUCH, PCAP sensor technology from DATA MODUL, has upgraded its driverless firmware to version 2.0. The upgraded firmware introduces features such as easyBUTTON support, easySETTINGs and an easyANALYZER tool.
LED lights up design options
The new XLamp XQ-E LED family of Cree combines the performance of the XP-E2 in a smaller form factor by 78 percent and is now available from MSC Technologies. It opens up new design possibilities for a wide spectrum of lighting applications, such as portable, indoor directional, architectural and vehicle lighting. The new XQ-E LEDs have a tiny 1.6-mm x 1.6-mm footprint and are available in both white and colour configurations.
Displays offer precise operation with gloved hands
Two touch-panel displays capable of intuitive, precise operation even with gloved hands have been announced by Mitsubishi Electric. Providing excellent reliability in industrial environments, the 7.0" (19cm) wide-aspect display has WVGA resolution; while the 12.1" (30.7cm) wide-aspect screen features WXGA resolution.
IZGO technology ushers in new generation of displays
Distributor Rutronik now has Sharp’s QFHD LCD monitor that forms an entirely new generation of displays thanks to the cutting edge IGZO (Indium-Gallium-Zinc-Oxide) technology that provides very high resolution and energy efficiency. At 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, this 80.1cm diagonal (32in.) class monitor boasts four times the resolution of 1080p full HD. It allows the landscape and portrait installation.
Industrial display offers 16:9 wide aspect
Display specialist APC Displays+ have announced the addition of a 15.6in. industrial display from NLT to their product offering. NLT’s latest 15.6in. display for industrial use offers designers the advantages of a 16:9 wide aspect ratio offering greater flexibility in the amount of data displayed.
Small, versatile graphics displays from Electronic Assembly
The EA DOGXL240-7 is the latest addition to the Electronic Assembly EA DOG series. The new graphics display has 240x128 pixel resolution. It comes with a UC1611s controller, graphics RAM and alternatively with background lighting. The compact display (94 x 67 mm) is ideal for handheld applications, particularly because current consumption is only 900 µA (without lighting) and the display can be powered by batteries. Three different LED back...
Embedded World 2014: MSC parades multi-touch projected capacitative technology
The Multi-Touch Projected Capacitive Technology (MPCT) currently permits up to 40 independent contact points to be analysed simultaneously on displays of up to 216 cm (85in.) will be introduced by MSC Technologies at Embedded World 2014 in Nuremberg (Feb 25-27). This multi-touch technology developed by Zytronic is based on the ZXY200 and forthcoming ZXY300 touch controllers and a robust scalable touch sensor.