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Touch Revolution Announces Availability of New 15.6” TR? Slim Line Multi-Touch Monitor

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 27, 2012 – OEMs, distributors and integrators eager to bring the excitement, flexibility and value of a multi-touch solution to their customers now have a new weapon at their disposal – the Touch Revolution 15.6” TR?™ Projected Capacitive (P-Cap) monitor is now available. 

The new 15.6” TR? monitor, ideal for applications that require HD video, includes two-finger touch capability and a bezel-free, sophisticated industrial design.  It joins a family of Touch Revolution TR? monitors ranging in size from 15” to 32”. In addition, Touch Revolution provides the critical software support to enable an entire multi-touch ecosystem for its customers. 

“The new 15.6” TR? monitor is our latest solution for those eager to offer touch for the first time or to uplevel products from a single-touch to a multi-touch experience,” said Gene Halsey, TR? Product Line Director.  “Integrating multi-touch enhances product performance and user productivity, and creates differentiation that drives sales and increases value.” 

The 15.6” TR? monitor features a narrow frame and small footprint, includes easy plug-and-play integration, offers superior glass durability and screen performance, and is designed with a 16:9 screen aspect ratio that users may deploy in either landscape or portrait orientation.  Mounting options consist of a VESA mount, side-mounting holes, and an optional, durable heavy-duty stand, giving customers choices for either fixed or desktop mounting.

The monitor comes with Windows 7 certification and available Linux or Mac OS support.  Touch Revolution also makes available supplemental gesture software development tools that allow customers to create multi-touch experiences tailored for their products’ unique performance needs.

“The 15.6” TR? monitor is well suited in environments such as retail, where engaging often-distracted consumers with attractive graphics and a simple, but stimulating experience is critical for success,” added Halsey.  “We are already seeing a significant amount of interest in this new solution.” 

About Touch Revolution

Touch Revolution integrates projected capacitive (P-cap)-based embedded multi-touch computers, modules and monitors to customers in industries as varied as healthcare, industrial control and retail. The company works with OEMs, distributors and integrators to provide its technical expertise, highly-experienced engineering team and customer support to meet the most demanding performance needs and production schedules.

Touch Revolution is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with offices in Holland, Michigan; Taipei, Taiwan; and Xiamen, China. Touch Revolution is a business unit of TPK USA, LLC, part of TPK Holding Co., Ltd. – the largest glass projected capacitive touch screen manufacturer in the world.

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