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Stantum offers new multitouch display

Stantum offers new multitouch display

Multitouch is all the rage these days, and with different kinds of touchscreens lurking out there, it can be quite a tough call to figure out just which touchscreen works best under all conditions. Stantum from France decided to create one which is able to handle both stylus input as well as being finger-friendly – now how about that. It is also capable of recognizing up to 10 inputs simultaneously, allowing you to use all fingers and two thumbs at once assuming there’s such a gesture which is supported. In addition, it is also capable of recognizing pressure-sensitive finger input, which will come especially useful in digital imaging programs. No idea on which device will carry Stantum’s newest multitouch display soon though.

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