Smart screen interfaces - Case Study
Discuss a situation where that device improves the display or interaction over
any alternative device. Use examples to support your argument.
Touchscreens enable users to interact directly with a display, rather than indirectly via mouse, touchpad or other intermediary input device. They are important in personal digital technology, such as personal digital assistants (PDA), satellite navigation systems, video games, MP3 players and mobile phone with recent steps forward enabling the creation of a compact, uncluttered and truly mobile environment.
The iPod iTouch has a place in this environment. Minimal external controls and reliance on intuitive touchscreen technology for navigation and application control mean huge changes in personal interaction and experience with technology. Read the rest of this entry »
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Capacitive touchscreens are glass with a thin, transparent metallic coating. They have a built-in electrode pattern charging the screen. When the display is touched, a current drawn to the finger creates a voltage drop. The exact location of the voltage drop/touch is picked up by a controller and transmitted to a computer. Capacitive touch screens are commonly found in interactive building directories and more recently in Apple’s iTouch technology.