Las Vegas--Hanvon Pentech Co., Ltd., a leading pen input expert for
mobility, today showcased its latest Electromagnetic Resonance
Touch (ERT) solution for large All-in-One Touch Screen TVs at CES
2016 in Las Vegas, bringing users a perfect pen-on-paper writing
and drawing experience in modern classrooms and conference
rooms.
As Apple's large-screened iPad Pro hit the shelves last year
in more than 40 countries, it defines the next must-have with its
Apple Pencil -- a pressure-sensitive pen. Also, Microsoft, who has
found success with its Surface Pro series including digital pens,
is a strong supporter of pen input technology.
Not only the artists and graphic designers need a digital pen.
With the rapid development of the classrooms and business
conferencing market, a perfect writing and drawing experience is
critical for more efficient communication among
participants.
Traditional All-in-One Touch Screen TVs are mostly based on the
infrared touch technology, which delivers less satisfactory
writing and drawing performance limited by its low pressure level
and resolution. Users always find it difficult to accurately
control the images they draw on the screen.
Hanvon Pentech has upgraded the All-in-One Touch Screen TVs with
its ERT technology to achieve a 2048 pressure level and a 5080LPI
resolution. “Hanvon Pentech is committed to enhancing
communication efficiency through pen input technology,” said James
Zhang, General Manager of Hanvon Pentech. “We believe the ERT
technology will replace the infrared touch technology,
transforming the large All-in-One Touch Screen TVs market and
benefiting the classrooms and business conferencing.”
With an outstanding reputation for product quality, reliability
and technical innovation, Hanvon Pentech excels at providing
customized solutions to meet clients’ various needs. Hanvon
Pentech’s ERT and Active Capacitive products support 2-100’’ touch
screens, widely applied in telecommunication, banking, education,
healthcare, government OA, etc. ERT modules are used in
intelligent devices including smartphones, tablets, handwriting
LCD monitors, graphic tablets, e-book readers, POS signature pads,
intelligent white boards, etc.