Soldato
I was discussing touch screen and lcds at work and got slightly confused myself.
Can someone clarify?
I think that capacitive and resistive are types of touch technology, with capacitive now being the 'standard'?
Are there still resistive devices - talking tablets and phones here.
Pentile as understand is more a type of lcd and only affects the display side rather than touch?
It's a Samsung technology?
On the galaxy Note series of devices - part of the conversation - i understand there is an additional technology in the screen for the stylus, but the standard touch functionality is still capacitive?
Can someone clarify?
I think that capacitive and resistive are types of touch technology, with capacitive now being the 'standard'?
Are there still resistive devices - talking tablets and phones here.
Pentile as understand is more a type of lcd and only affects the display side rather than touch?
It's a Samsung technology?
On the galaxy Note series of devices - part of the conversation - i understand there is an additional technology in the screen for the stylus, but the standard touch functionality is still capacitive?