tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-908226853468589323.post8311191346780203985..comments2024-03-26T15:27:16.958+08:00Comments on Krizzyla: Resistive vs. Capacitive touchscreen, what’s the big deal?krizzylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09484273862198372753noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-908226853468589323.post-32217549348233094362017-01-17T18:06:41.358+08:002017-01-17T18:06:41.358+08:00You have a great idea about resistive and capaciti...You have a great idea about resistive and capacitive touchscreens, these 2 technologies have key differences. Thanks for sharing your research about this. I agree in your explanations, that the <a href="http://cksglobal.tumblr.com/post/155852196987/upgrade-projected-capacitive-touchscreens-for" rel="nofollow">capacitive touchscreen</a> is the newer technology and more expensive to manufacture nowadays. It uses electron-rich finger as contact to work the touch screen. The gloved fingers or an inanimate object does not work in the screen. The multi-touch won’t work in resistive touchscreen as opposed to capacitive. The resistive panel has too much layer with poorer display against sunlight than the capacitive. We can use our fingers, stylus pen or even our fingernail to work the resistive panels that require only pressure. In the 2 technologies there are different uses and functions. We also consider the disadvantages and advantages of the capacitive and resistive touchscreen technology for the needs of the device and the users. I like to read your blog, you have explained it well.Raymondhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12986518680662365156noreply@blogger.com