Friday, April 23, 2010

LCD Touch Screen OEM Are Becoming Fashionable for Many Establishments

The LCD Touch screen OEM has of late become the preferable option for those establishments, especially business forms that want to use custom designed touch screen LCDs. OEM is the acronym for Original Equipment Manufacturer. The LCD Touch screen OEM thus refers to those LCD touch screens that are ordered in bulk from a manufacturer and then tailor-modified for a particular application.

A good example could be a supermarket chain that wants to employ touch screen point of sale monitors. The supermarket’s management may approach a touch screen LCD manufacturer and order a bulk delivery of LCD Touch screen OEM products. The advantage here is that the products will be suited for that particular usage and that they OEM products are always cheaper than similar products on the retail market. Most manufacturers usually invite such firms to discuss the details of their custom ordered LCD Touch screen OEM products. Based on a firm’s requirements the manufacturer will determine the pricing of such an order individually.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Practical Applications for the Infrared Touch Panel

The infrared touch panel has become a central feature of modern electrical equipment and gadgets. The panel utilizes touch screen technology as the primary means of input for instructions into any computer-operated electrical gadget or equipment.

The most common applications for the technology include gaming machines at home or in commercial establishments as well as indoor and outdoor small businesses such as kiosks, groceries and the like. The touch-sensitive command capability has also been adopted for the Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) by most manufacturers.

In computerized industrial equipment the infrared touch panel is employed on the controller’s end as the main way of feeding instructions into small, medium and gigantic machinery. The one application we may be most familiar with is the gas-pump control panel in local filling stations. These use touch-sensitive panels to facilitate such instructions as amount of fuel needed. Most modern cars, especially top of the range sports and luxury cars have multiple panels for assorted functions such as playing music, wiping the windshield, opening doors and horning.
Finally, another prominent application of the infrared Panel Touch Screen PC is in computer-operated medical equipments. The panels allow operators and medical personnel to feed such equipments with settings and other instructions using simple touches.

Friday, April 2, 2010

How the 17 Touch Screen LCD Monitor Works


The 17 Touch Screen LCD monitor is among the newest touch-based products in the market today. It employs sensor technology on various gadgets like PC monitors, point of sale termini and gaming equipment.

The LCD screen is built with three basic components that allow it to function in the device of choice. In a PC for instance, the 17 Touch Screen LCD Monitor has a sensor glass panel on its outer-most section. The touch-sensitive glass panel is what senses any contact you make with the screen and deciphers the same to the internal workings of the gadget. Once the point of contact is traced and localized the second component, the controller, interprets the contact in respect to the instructions given. The controller interprets the point of contact as provided for by the user interface (i.e. menu item) and thus construes the specific instructions given by the touch. In simple terms, you can say that the controller interprets your touch into instructions for the PC.

The third component of the 17 Touch Screen LCD monitor is the driver. This helps facilitate the functionality of the touch screen on a PC’s operating system. For instance, the driver helps the OS to receive and act on the instructions interpreted by the controller. The driver of the 17 Touch Screen LCD must thus be compatible with the loaded PC’s operating system.