The screen of 42 inches C4267PW, The PCT2420PX line and the Multi-Touch MT7.14 controller are the three new products that 3M Touch Systems has brought to the CES fair. 2014 that is being held in Las Vegas.

3M Multitouch C4267PW

3M Touch Systems, 3M Electronic Solutions Division, announced at the CES fair 2014, which is being held in Las Vegas¸ its latest display innovations for the digital signage market.

The Multi-Touch C4267PW is an interactive display 42 inches designed for A/V professionals that joins the manufacturer's line of high-performance multi-touch screens that includes equipment ranging from 18,5 until 46 inches.

The C4267PW capacitive screen is designed with the same touch technology used in smartphones and tablets, providing an intuitive and easy-to-use interface. Besides, This 3M display has a solid chassis, Advanced thermal management and tracking capability of up to 60 simultaneous touches in ultra-fast response time, making it an ideal solution for interactive digital signage.

Multi-Touch System PCT2420PX

For OEMs and integrators interested in developing their own line of large format Multi-Touch displays, 3M offers its capacitive multi-touch screens (sensor and controller) Multi-Touch System PCT2420PX, in sizes 32 a 46 inches.

The PCT2420PX line detects up to 60 simultaneous touches with ultra-fast response. Offered with free bezel and tablet-type integration. These displays incorporate the 3M Multi-Touch Controller PX controller.

MT7.14 Controller

The third product that 3M is presenting at CES 2014 It is the MT7.14 Multi-display/Multi-touch controller. Designed for multiple interactive applications, This app offers fast and accurate multi-touch capabilities, that can be extended along a video wall without losing reaction speed.

This solution gives developers the ability to create more immersive applications that allow multiple users to interact simultaneously with multiple screens on a touch video wall without any delay or interference while moving through the screens.. It also allows a single user to operate multiple touch screens at once in a workstation or control environment..

By, 8 Jan, 2014, Section: Digital signage, Display, Events

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