Embedded Touch Screen Handbook Offers Insight


12-page paper offers analysis on three approaches: using a full-blown, embedded operating system, an in-house design, or off-the-shelf embedded touch screen module

Reach Technology Inc., a recognized leader in Embedded Touch Screens, today announced the release of an Embedded Touch Screen Handbook for medical and industrial companies seeing the value - maybe the necessity - of touch screen technology.

The Embedded Touch Screen Handbook is for embedded engineers who are thinking of adding a touch screen to their product and whose main area of expertise is not LCD technology. The Embedded Touch Screen Handbook covers what is involved in adding an embedded touch screen to a product, outlines the risks (both known and hidden) involved in LCD technology.

The Embedded Touchscreen Handbook answers the three most common questions engineers have then they need to add and LCD touch screen to a product:

1. Should I use a full-blown, embedded operating system, like Windows CE, CE Linux or QNX?

2. How much work does it take to develop an in-house LCD system from scratch?

3. Do I have other options?

"Many engineers don't have a long-term or close association with the technology, yet they are expected to handle adding an embedded touch screen to their product successfully and on a tight schedule," said Jonathan More, President for Reach Technology.

About Reach Technology, Inc.

Reach Technology gives a jump start to embedded engineers adding an LCD Touch Screen to their product. The company offers LCD controller boards, LCD display modules, and complete enclosed LCD units to get embedded touch screen displays up-and-running fast in prototypes and smoothly in production. Learn more about embedded touch screens.

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