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Date: 24th May 2010
Atmel enhances its touch interface technology
to support big screens
Atmel has announced that its maXTouch technology can enable
advanced capacitive touch functionality for large format
touchscreens. The maXTouch solutions now support touchscreens
up to 15 inches for products such as touch-enabled tablets,
smartbooks, mobile Internet devices (MIDs), Netbooks, PC
notebooks, etc.
The new touchscreen features include unlimited touches
and rejection of unintended touches, stretch/pinch and rotate
gestures, stylus support; handwriting and shape recognition,
including face detection on mobile phones, grip suppression
and palm rejection on MIDs and Netbook screens. These low
power solutions come with a suite of software drivers and
advanced touch functionality for finger pinch to expand
a screen, stylus support for character writing, and gesturing
to turn pages for eBooks and multi-page applications.
"Touchscreen demand in personal computers will exceed
115 million screens by 2014, placing PCs as the fastest
growing touch opportunity in today's market," said
Rhoda Alexander, director of monitor research at iSuppli
Corporation. "Slate tablets will lead the charge and
spur the already growing demand for touch-enabled Netbooks,
notebooks, monitors, and all-in-one desktop computers. Consumer
expectations for touch functionality will rapidly move past
simple two-finger solutions to eight-finger and more, improved
tactile feedback, and handwriting recognition. Powerful,
multi-chip solutions will be a key part of this growth,
allowing for the rapid expansion of functionality and form
essential to this diverse market."
"Atmel is committed to the touch market segment. With
the recent adoption of touchscreens for smartbooks, MIDs
and Netbooks, consumers continue to demand a better touch
experience," said Peter Jones, managing director and
general manager for microcontroller and touch solutions,
Atmel Corporation. "Atmel's maXTouch solutions will
offer consumers a more unique user experience. The company
will continue to bring more innovative solutions to market
to enhance the user experience for touch applications."
For more information visit: http://www.atmel.com/maXTouch_goesbig.
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