The people have spoken and various industries have delivered: touch screen technology is leading a new frontier in modern gadgetry, rendering conventional buttons obsolete. From air traffic control to iPads, touch screen interfaces have worked their way into almost every vein of technology, offering superior speed among other advantages.
Inventor E.A. Johnson of the UK was the first one to officially introduce touch screen technology to the world. His particular screen, developed in 1965, was initially intended for air traffic control. It spread, of course, to computer systems, retail, restaurants, and many more industries. Busy restaurant and retail employees especially benefit from the one-hand operability and speed of their POS systems.
Since the epic debut of the original iPhone in 2007, touch screen technology has become a coveted advantage for mobile phone moguls as they vie to stand out. Aside from the smooth, user-friendly iPhone interface, HTC's line of 4G touch screen phones like the Inspire are considered worthy contenders against the iPhone, featuring cutting edge Android touch screen technology. Sprint's HTC EVO marks another trend in touch screen competition: huge screens.
Leading providers of GPS navigation technology such as Garmin have also picked up touch screen technology and incorporated it into their devices. The Garmin Nuvi series, for example, features an extremely simple touch interface with big on-screen buttons that vibrate and emit sound when touched. Companies like Garmin that successfully adapt their menu systems to touch screen technology are adept at making buttons the right size and incorporating click-and-drag capabilities. Aside from speed, touch screen technology in GPS devices eliminates the need for keypads that compromise screen size and mounting ability.
The current boom in tablet technology, again derived from an Apple product, exclusively features touch screen to navigate through menus, type e-mails, and perform any app-related functions. A few among the many major tablets that feature this technology are the Apple iPad, the Samsung Galaxy, Asus Eee pad and Blackberry Playbook.
Regardless of their profession, conscientious consumers, entrepreneurs, and everyone in the middle need to acclimate themselves to touch screen technology to stay afloat in a constantly changing world.
The Spy gadget which is on the top right of the DS touch screen
According to the official definition of 'gadget', the iPod Touch is a gadget.
A touch screen universal remote can be purchased either online at Amazon's or Ebay's or at your nearest gadget stores like department stores (Walmart).
No.... like every other Mercedes, it currently does not. I have a ML 350 and no touch screen is the worst part of the car.
they would switch on the radio (a gadget were sound would come out).or listen to it on there mobiles,ipods(touch screen gadgets) or on TV.
they would switch on the radio (a gadget were sound would come out).or listen to it on there mobiles,ipods(touch screen gadgets) or on TV.
when you have it on the bottom screen touch it every where on the bottom screen until it starts blinking
You can infact change any LCD screen to a touch screen display. If you wish to use the touch screen as a display and input device you must install other software on your computer to recognise the touch screen input.
the rumor touch does have a touch screen.
Because the outside has put one touch screen panel, so then any LCD/LED can change as touch screen.
You ring or text the number on the screen!!
The touch screen may respond to touch by sensing the heat of your finger