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Synonyms for touchscreen

a computer display that enables the user to interact with the computer by touching areas on the screen

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Sony's prototype projector turns any tabletop into a touch-sensitive display https://t.co/fmfrzN7R6Fpic.twitter.com/VzZflgU8YZ
A startup is building a force- and touch-sensitive pad the size of a small tablet computer to be used as an alternative to a keyboard, mouse, or typical touch screen for all kinds of interactions with computers or tablets.
The Huawei G8 features 5.5 inches, touch-sensitive, FHD screen with 1920 x 1280 resolutions.
A touch control panel includes onboard diagnostics, touch-sensitive function buttons and keypad, and a stop button to halt dock leveler operation should an emergency arise.
The high quality 4.0" screen is touch-sensitive so you can access functions simply by touching the icon.
To select a card for use, just tap the Stratos on your smartphone and choose an option from the lock screen, or press one of the three touch-sensitive buttons on the card itself to activate your most-used accounts, no phone required.
The touch-sensitive color terminal for TMA/SDTA 1 presents clear and precise information and is easily seen from a distance.
The star, 71, who has been treated for prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease after being diagnosed last year, said he has considered having touch-sensitive pads which will trigger a recording of his voice.
Now, researchers at the University of Chicago are developing a touch-sensitive artificial hand that could convey sensory information back to the user's brain.
The model also features next generation technology, including a touch-sensitive electrostatic switches and a new touch pad Remote Touch Interface design.
Even the best touch-sensitive robots with soft, forgiving mechanical hands have trouble with this task because they use large discrete sensors that only supply feedback from small areas of the gripper.
Printing QTC inks onto textiles thus creates simple on/off switches but, more interestingly, because the resistance changes proportionally to the amount of force applied, areas of the cloth can become touch-sensitive or can be made to recognize pressure inputs.
SWINDON, UK - The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is funding a 3.5-year project to develop wearable electronics using touch-sensitive sensors.
Grohe launches touch-sensitive faucet range for kitchens