Pressure-sensitive touchscreens are the next step

27 January, 2010
As the popularity of full-touch devices continues to grow rapidly, manufacturers are working as hard as they can on delivering better user experience. This latest innovation in the area concerns the...

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  • Anonymous
  • Rn@
  • 27 Jan 2010

I dnt know what 2 mk of this technology.To me it seems its something between resistive and capacitive u hav light touches n pressure touches, dnt know if it will mk sense.I could be wrong lik an O,well time will tell.

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    • Anonymous
    • mEh
    • 27 Jan 2010

    my pocketpc has this for several years. ppc is Hyundai A200 and when i touch the screen lightly, it just lights up the display, but when i touch the screen strongly, it activates the button i pressed, even if the screen is dark.

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      • waihan
      • PUB
      • 27 Jan 2010

      this should not be the same as the blackberry pressure touch screen.. coz blackbery touch screen sucks... hope this tech will improve on user touchscreen experience...

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        • usi
        • S35
        • 27 Jan 2010

        is this not similar to the piezo technology used on the Blackberry Storm 2 screen?

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          • Anonymous
          • Mx@
          • 27 Jan 2010

          2nd up, and this system would be flawed in that, you press too hard, like an application taking longer than usual to load and break the screen, then you may buy another phone for the price it would take to fix