Stantum, the self confessed “pioneers of multi-touch technology since 2002” will be demonstrating its multi-touch SMK devkits at the MWC in a bid to lure MID OEMs and mobile handset manufacturers. The kit will feature different sized screens – 2.5”, 3.5” and 4.3” which will be demonstrated on TI’s OMAP platform, the same platform which Archos has used to develop its Android based tablet.
Features:
– Stantum’s patented PMatrix(TM), a resistive multi-touch detection platform – now with finger-pressure detection – that lets users simultaneously move an unlimited number of fingers, fingernails or utensils (such as styli) on a screen.
– Hardware kit made of a resistive-based touch-screen sensor, a multi-touch controller board with a USB connection to the application host processor.
– Drivers for Windows, MAC, and Linux operating systems.
[via PRnewswire]
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