Sony’s BZ40H series of 4K HDR displays now have even more versatility through a technology collaboration with interactive specialist TSItouch, adding infrared (IR) multi-touch technology to the 55, 65 and 75-inch models of Sony’s BRAVIA professional displays.
TSItouch CEO Gary Mundrake told us “There is a huge range of real-world applications for IR touch, from digital signage and interactive kiosks to information screens in schools, churches and big public utility control rooms. The responsiveness and accuracy our technology brings is really nicely paired with the visual quality business buyers know they are going to get with Sony displays.”
TSItouch Pulse Type IR technology can detect virtually any input – including a finger, gloved finger, stylus or pen – and enables true multi-touch for up to 10 simultaneous touch points. The TSItouch Pulse Type IR solution, compatible with numerous operating systems, blends ease of installation and operation with super-high precision and functionality.
Theresa Alesso, Pro Division President, Sony Electronics Inc. said “People are familiar with and reliant upon touchscreen technology due to its ubiquity in consumer products. This has accelerated the move towards touch-enabled solutions and increased its demand among users, resellers and integrators in the professional realm. Adding touch screen integration to our already powerful BZ40H BRAVIA displays delivers more interactivity, creating a holistic and tactile digital signage solution that can effortlessly communicate critical information while adding enhanced protection and requiring less face-to-face contact with individuals.”
Based in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, TSItouch is a widely respected manufacturer of touch screen and protective solutions for commercial grade displays and video walls. Along with IR solutions, TSItouch has screen solutions for Projected Capacitive and ShadowSense. TSItouch also offers a protective solution for nearly any commercial grade display in the industry, not only video wall displays.
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