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Stantum multitouch running on a Slate PC

Stantum, who earlier this year demonstrated their innovate resistive touch screen technology which incorporates both multitouch and pressure sensitivity on a mobile screen at Mobile World Congress are showing a new update to the Touch Park software.  This time it’s running on a Slate PC, which is a modded Dell Mini 10 netbook.

This suggests that Touch Park has moved on up in the world to the x86 architecture found in PCs.  Among the capabilities are pressure sensitivity, pixel resolution and 10 point multitouch.  There’s no mention if 10 points is the maximum available, but given the size of the screen, 10 points seems more than enough, unless you want to get your foot painting on.

You CAN paint though.  Demonstrated again is the ability to use a paintbrush to make natural strokes, and even use a combination of input types all at the same time.

The only question remaining is how long until this starts appearing on consumer devices?  The combination of Touch Park along with Pixel Qi’s 3Qi LCD outdoor display enhancement is something that should come standard with all convertible tablets.

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