infrared touch frame
The touch frame infrared is a specific peripheral device for use in order to satisfy conditions of touch interaction on displays. Equipped with a host of infrared sensors arrayed for display edge detection, they will uncover the presence of intervention by changes in infrared light transmission that occur when a hand lays across (or presses down on) the screen. In this way, the touch frame is able to capture the exact point where a touch is made. The result is a machine with more than one function -- indeed it will obey many different instructions simultaneously. It also has the following properties: high sensitivity sensor matrix, durable construction and excellent performance with screens of different sizes. Rugged, but versatile, the Infrared Touch Frame can be found in many different work and amusement settings--from educational style library products at libraries to laser-sculpted furniture--making it an essential tool of the interactive kiosk market today. With its variety of models, it may be applied to digital signage and collaboration tables as well as for supporting educational and entertainment purposes.