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Feb 19 2010, 11:24am CST | by Robert Evans
Display technology might be about to make a great leap forward. At the Mobile World Congress, Stantum just announced that they had made deals with several chip-makers. Actual products should be ready for OEMs by Q2 of 2010. What does this mean for you? Stantum multi-touch screens will soon be out in netbooks and laptops. (Netbooked)
Stantum's resistive touchscreens are reported to be incredibly sensitive. They can handle 10 finger multitouch AND support haptic feedback, pixel precision, and pressure sensitivity. Basically, they are the perfect touchscreens. Stantum says they are capable of supporting up to 11” displays. There's no word yet on when we can expect to see actual devices that use these wonder-screens, but sometime after Q2 2010 is likely.
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