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The full line of rackmount LCD Monitors panels and drawers are available with resistive touchscreen or capacitive touchscreen. To make your product search easier, we have included the most popular LCD's with touchscreen in this category although all of these same LCD Panels and Drawers are also available in their respective navigation categories. As an example, if you select Rackmount LCD Panelsfrom the navigation window on the left side of the home page, you can then select the size LCD Monitor. You can then view the drop down menu list for options. The default is set to no touchscreen, however, you can then select either resistive or capacitive touchscreen to be included with your panel or drawer. In the Rackmount Touchscreenmenu, you will find the touch screen option has already been added for easy ordering.
Resistive and Capacitive touchscreen are used for different applications and are different technologies. A resistive Rackmount Touchscreen is comprised of 2 thin transparent layers that are seperated by a thin space. When pressure is put on the top layer, a signal is sensed on an X Y axis determining where on the LCD Panel the pointer or finger is applying pressure. Resistive touch screens are more affordable than capacitive touch screens and typically are used in hospitals, restaurants, factories, and other environments where contaminants and liquids are present. A capacitive touchscreen panel incorporates glass coated with a conductor thus providing the ability to create an electrostatic field on the screen. The touch from a finger measures the change of capacitance on the Monitor panel. The location is then recorded by a controller for processing. In environments that require protective hand gear like gloves etc, the capacitive touch screen requires a special glove that has a conductive lining built into them. Industrial LCD panels offer both capacitive and resistive touch screen options. You can also add a touchscreen to the 1U Rackmount Monitor drawers which increases the U space from 1U to 1.5U when in the stored position.
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