Surface Acoustic Wave touchscreen technology is widely used in applications that demand durability and high image quality such as information directories, museum displays, training systems, gaming and vending machines, and more. SAW technology uses an all-glass panel with no films or active layers, giving it a higher clarity and durability than other touchscreen types.
Benefits
High durability touchscreens designed for commercial use: tested to over 50 million touches at one point
Pure-glass construction for superior image clarity, resolution, and light transmission
Durable, scratch-resistant glass surface - continues to work if scratched
Finger, gloved hand, and soft stylus activation
Touchscreens work with all mouse-driven software using software driver mouse emulation
Touchscreens work alone or with keyboard and mouse
Perform the following mouse functions: Left-Click, Double-Click, Drag-and-Drop, and Right-Click
Drawbacks:
The SAW type screen may not perform well in extremely dirty or dusty environments.
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