1.Capacitive touch screens only require touch, without the need for pressure to generate signals.
2.Capacitive touch screens only require one or no calibration after production, while resistive technology requires routine calibration.
3.The lifespan of the capacitive solution is longer because the components in the capacitive touch screen do not require any movement. In resistive touch screens, the upper ITO film needs to be thin enough to have elasticity, so that it can bend downward and make contact with the lower ITO film.
4.Capacitive technology is superior to resistive technology in terms of light loss and system power consumption.
5.The choice between capacitive technology and resistive technology mainly depends on the object touching the screen. If it is a finger touch, a capacitive touch screen is a better choice. If a stylus is needed, whether it is plastic or metal, a resistive touch screen can handle it. Capacitive touch screens can also use a stylus, but require a specially designed stylus to work with.
6.Surface capacitive touch screens can be used for large-sized touch screens and have a relatively low cost, but currently cannot support gesture recognition: inductive capacitive touch screens are mainly used for small-sized touch screens and can support gesture recognition.
7.Capacitive technology is wear-resistant, has a long lifespan, and has low maintenance costs for users during use. Therefore, the overall operating expenses of manufacturers can be further reduced.
8.Capacitive touch screens can support multi touch technology, and unlike resistive touch screens, they are less responsive and less prone to wear and tear.
Advantages of capacitive touch screen
Jul 14, 2024
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