An Infrared (IR) Touch Interactive Panel is a highly responsive and durable display solution that utilizes a grid of invisible infrared light beams to detect touch input. Unlike capacitive or resistive screens, it does not require physical pressure or a conductive object.
A Capacitive Touch Interactive Panel is a sleek, high-precision display that uses the conductive properties of the human body to detect touch. It operates through a transparent conductive layer under the screen surface.
An Optical Imaging Touch Panel is an interactive display technology that uses optical sensors and infrared light to detect touch. Typically positioned in the corners or edges of the screen, the sensors track the position of a finger.
An Electromagnetic (EM) Interactive Panel is a precision-based touch display that uses electromagnetic resonance (EMR) technology to detect input from a specially designed passive stylus. Unlike capacitive or infrared panels.
A Resistive Touch Panel is a durable and cost-effective interactive display that operates by detecting physical pressure applied to the screen. It consists of two flexible layers coated with a resistive material and separated by a small gap.
A Projected Capacitive Touch (P-Cap) panel is an advanced interactive display technology widely used in smartphones, tablets, kiosks, and professional touchscreens. It operates by projecting an electrostatic field through a transparent conductive layer.