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An Update on Elo TouchSystems
 
  In This Issue   October 2006

Elo Adds New APR Technology to 1529L Touchmonitor

Elo Launches New & Improved Global Website

Elo Offers New Touch Drivers for Linux and Mac OS X

Visit Elo at KioskCom Europe

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United Kingdom:
Tyco Electronics UK Ltd.
Elo TouchSystems Division
Faraday Road, Dorcan, Swindon
Wiltshire SN3 5HH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1793 57 33 44
Fax: +44 1793 57 33 45
www.elotouch.co.uk
elosales@elotouch.com

European Headquarters:
Elo TouchSystems
Diestsesteenweg 692
B-3010 Kessel-Lo
Tel: +32 16 35 21 00
Fax: +32 16 35 21 01
www.elotouch.eu

elosales@elotouch.com

 

 

 

Elo Adds New APR Technology to 1529L Touchmonitor

Elo has added its latest groundbreaking acoustic pulse recognition (APR) touch technology to the already versatile 1529L 15" LCD multifunction touchmonitor. In addition to APR, the 1529L includes options for an integrated three-track magnetic stripe reader (MSR), 2 x 20 vacuum fluorescent rear-facing customer display and a biometric fingerprint recognition device. Typical applications for the 1529L with APR include point-of-sale, point-of-service, loyalty systems, and kiosk information systems.

APR touch technology operates by listening for a touch. A touch at each position on the glass generates a unique sound. Tiny transducers attached to the edges of the touchscreen glass pick up the sound of the touch. The sound is then digitized by the controller and compared to a list of prerecorded sounds for every position on the glass. The cursor position is instantly updated by the touch location. Press release.

Elo Adds New APR Technology to 1529L Touchmonitor

Elo Launches New & Improved Global Website

Check out www.elotouch.com and view Elo's new and enhanced global website. The site now offers a wide variety of features including drop down navigation to access pages quickly, a product selector function to easily find the product you require, a documentation library with easy access to marketing literature and manuals, a new solutions section to help you identify the right Elo product for your market and application, and a whole lot more.

Elo Launches New & Improved Global Website

Elo Offers New Touch Drivers for Linux and Mac OS X

Elo has developed a new range of touch drivers for both Linux (download) and Mac OS X (download). These new offerings complement Elo's already extensive range of touch drivers for Windows, Macintosh, and legacy operating systems such as DOS and OS/2. Elo now has the most comprehensive and flexible family of touch drivers in its market segment and is committed to the design and development of contemporary drivers to support all versions of current and future operating systems; any and all solutions that add value to our customer's interface with touch technology.

  • Elo offers touch drivers for a complete range of operating systems.
  • Full Microsoft Windows support including Windows XP, XP Embedded (XPe), 2000, and CE
  • Legacy Windows operating system support including Windows NT, 98, 95, 3.x and ME
  • Three levels of Linux support
  • Mac OS X and Mac OS 9.x
  • Legacy OS (OS/2, DOS, Unix, QNX, SUN, and other Unix drivers)

Drivers are available with serial and/or USB touch interface (where supported).

Elo Offers New Touch Drivers for Linux and Mac OS X

Visit Elo at KioskCom Europe

Visit Elo and view our latest products at booth 143 at KioskCom Europe, Olympia, London, November 8-9, 2006. One of the products shown will be the 1529L touchmonitor with Acoustic Pulse Recognition touch technology.

 
Visit Elo at KioskCom Europe

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