Rants and rAVes — Episode 602: Leyard Planar Explains How It’s Doing LED Multi-touch Without a Glass Overlay
All touch screen display have glass overlays — except a display using PLTS (Pliable LED Touch Surface). PLTS is the surface that Leyard Planar actually invented to make LED multi-touch (using 32-point touch) work. Jennifer Davis, Leyard Planar’s CMO, joined Gary on his podcast today to explain exactly how PLTS works, as well as talk about what the company will be showing in booth 3200 at InfoComm in Orlando in June. That includes a totally new control room display and a showcase of Planar Leyard’s extreme narrow bezel displays. Jennifer also hinted of an InfoComm launch of a creative architectural display — listen and see if you can figure it out!
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