Multi-touch surfaces can detect the presence of multiple points of contact. This innovation really took off in 1982 when a research group from University of Toronto developed the first human-input multi-touch system. One World Touch offers multi-touch monitors in screen sizes ranging from 17″ all the way to 84″. They are capable of 2, 4 or even 10 simultaneous touch points depending on the size of the screen.
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We offer multi-touch monitors in sizes ranging from 17″ to 84″. They can detect 2, 4 or 10 touch points depending on the screen size.