When we go to buy any touchscreen phone in market some people don't know about touchscreen types .They take every screen as same touchscreen so we always have confusion that what are the types of touch screen? And among them which one is best ? Don't worry In this post I am going to explain the types of touchscreen and among them which one is best.......
There are mainly two types of touchscreens are there :
1. Capacitive
2. Regestive
What is Capasitive Touchscreen ?
- Capasitive touchscreen display depends on electrical property of human fingers.Screen sensors map the fall in electrical field of scree by touch of our fingers.So In capasitive screens touch is very smooth compare to regestive touch in which touch rely on pressure on screen. Therefore in capasitive touch screens swiping is easy and screen does not react to any non ectrical item like gloves.
- Working of Capasitive touch screen is illustrated in diagram.
What is Registive Touchscreen ?
- In Regestive touch screen ,it works on principle of layered screens.By applying pressure on screen surface screen process can be done.As shown in figure due to pressure first screen will contact to inner screen and after that in that area electrical field loss will be measured.
Capasitive Touchscreen Mobile Phones :
1. Apple iPhone 4
2. HTC Desire S
3. LG Optimus 2X
4. Google Nexus S
5. Motorola Atrix
Registive Touchscreen Mobile Phones :
1. Nokia N900
2. LG Optimus i
3. Nokia N97 min
4. Sony Ericsson Vivaz
5. LG GW620
2. LG Optimus i
3. Nokia N97 min
4. Sony Ericsson Vivaz
5. LG GW620
I like the information written on the blog. Yes, many of us don’t know the types of touchscreen of the mobile phone that we are buying. So this blog has explained it well. There are 2 types of touchscreen technology in the mobile phone: capacitive & resistive. I’m pretty sure resistive is the correct spelling not regestive. Capacitive has electrical field panel which the human fingers are the only way to use the device. Thanks for providing a diagram on how capacitive touchscreen works. This is now easy to understand. The resistive touchscreen, on the other hand, consists of 2 layers. To operate the screen we can use our fingertips or any stylus pen to touch it. The screen detects the pressure on the first layer. Next, it will contact the second layer of the screen. Then, the output/function will show on the screen. Thanks also for giving some examples each touchscreen technology.
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