APR technology
The way it operates Specifications
APR touchmonitors and touchcomputers
Acoustic Pulse Recognition Touch Technologies
Elo Acoustic Pulse Recognition (APR) touchscreens use a completely new and exclusive method of sensing touches on the exhibit. Consisting only of the glass overlay mounted in front of the exhibit, together with a small electronic controller board, APR technological innovation offers a new set of positive aspects which have only been partially accomplished before by other touch technologies.
APR brings together the greatest in optical attributes, sturdiness, and balance, with outstanding dragging properties. By combining stylus,
Office Professional 2010 Key, glove, bare finger and fingernail activation, with low-cost benefits, APR is well-suited for many varied programs like kiosk,
Windows 7 sale, point-of-sale and healthcare instrumentation. Additionally, its pure-glass floor is resistant to scratches, water along with other contaminants about the screen,
Purchase Windows 7, and can be scaled from 2.5-inch to 42-inch displays.
APR performs in a simple and elegant way—by recognizing the sound created when the glass is touched at a given position.
NOTE: The Acoustic Pulse Recognition touch engineering is not supported by all operating systems. See the Technologies notes for each driver on the Driver and File Downloads page to verify support for your touchscreen technology.
Positive aspects Optics and sturdiness of pure glass Performs with finger, glove, pen, credit card,
Cheap Office 2010, fingernail Resistant to water,
Windows 7 Key, dust, grease No wear-out mechanism Functions even with scratches Outstanding drag performance Sealable to NEMA 4/IP65 standards One time factory calibration, no drift Thin borders—only 5mm True flat surface Small and large sizes Palm rejection Apps Restaurant and hospitality automation Retail Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals Pharmacy automation Industrial automation Office automation Touch Products
Acoustic Pulse Recognition products from Elo include LCD touchmonitors and LCD touchcomputers.