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1. www.carrolltouch.com
www.carrolltouch.com/AboutElo/ - [Cached]Published on: 9/29/2006 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
"APR touch technology operates by listening for a touch," says Elo product manager David Chen.
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According to Chen, Elo's APR touch technology is more cost-effective because it uses a simple table lookup method instead of requiring powerful and expensive signal processing hardware like previous attempts to capture sound. This capability is not economically limited to very large displays.
"What's more, APR utilizes the best features of Elo's wide range of touch technologies. It combines the ultimate in optical quality, durability, and stability of surface wave and infrared with the excellent dragging properties of surface capacitive," Chen continues. -
2. www.carrolltouch.com
www.carrolltouch.com/AboutElo/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2006 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
"Elo invented the resistive touchscreen 35 years ago," says Elo product manager David Chen.
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Chen continues, "OEMs who produce high-quality products have trusted Elo AccuTouch for years when it comes to their critical user interface. -
3. www.carrolltouch.com
www.carrolltouch.com/AboutElo/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2006 Last Visited: 12/9/2007
According to Elo product manager David Chen, the new APR operates by listening for a touch. "Simply stated," says Chen, "a touch at each position on the glass generates a unique sound.
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Chen explains that APR differs from previous attempts to recognize the position of touch with microphones because it uses a simple table lookup method instead of requiring powerful and expensive signal processing hardware to attempt to calculate the touch location without any references. "Therefore," Chen confirms, "Elo's APR touch technology is more cost-effective and not economically limited to very large displays.

