Stantum multi-touch technology certified by Microsoft Windows 7 logo

  

Stantum announced today that its tablet PC display platform has been certified "Compatible with Windows 7". The certification is awarded for up to 10 simultaneous touch points, enabling users and developers to benefit from Stantum's state-of-the-art touch technology.

Stantum CEO Etienne Paillard said: "This is good news for existing and future Stantum licensors. Since the first beta release of Windows 7, we have relied on our leading technology and The long-standing relationship with Microsoft has been providing multi-touch support to local customers. Now we have the official logo, which is more conducive to OEMs considering using our unique multi-touch technology in their future Windows 7 conformance products.

Stantum's technology supports true infinite touch points, providing end users with an excellent experience that outperforms other multi-touch technologies such as analog matrix touch (AMR) and advanced projection capacitive solutions. Solution.

The main advantages of Stantum multi-touch technology:

- 10 or more simultaneous cursor points;

- finger and stylus input;

- Acupressure detection;

- Low power consumption; and

- Windows 7 native support, no drivers required.

Is based on DellInspir The tablet PC on the small netbook platform replaces the keyboard with a multi-touch display. All operations—typing, handwriting, gestures, and traditional cursor control—are all input through a multi-touch screen, providing an unparalleled user experience.

Unlike capacitive multi-touch technology, the Stantum technology is particularly suitable for netbook and mobile internet device (MID) form factors because of the following characteristics:

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- Strong anti-electromagnetic interference capability, can be shared with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth antenna around the screen;

- Passive stylus input, high sensitivity, support for handwriting recognition and Windows 7 interface availability .

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