This article describes differences between Anti-Friction and Anti-Glare surface treatments used on Elo products.
Clear glass has high surface energy which causes drag and a burning sensation for pinch and zoom, and finger drawing applications
- AF ( Anti-Friction) coatings minimize this feel with low surface tension materials
- Pro: Good durability, Great feel - same experience as consumer smart phones and tablet
- Con: Reflection just like clear glass
- AG ( Anti-glare) glass can also provide some improvement over the drag and burning of clear glass alone
- Pro: Good durability, good feel
- Con: Haziness
PCAP touch technology utilizing Clear Glass with Anti-Friction Coating
- ideal wall tablet technology
- same experience as consumer smart phones and tablet
- low surface tension
- optimal display clarity
- well suited for most retail / commercial applications
- available on all Elo large format IDS products (02 & 03 series, 43 series, 53 series, 63 Series)
PCAP touch technology with anti-glare (AG) treatment
- reduces glare in environments with high ambient light
- low surface tension
- optimal durability
- well suited for enterprise applications (e.g., conference rooms)
- currently available on Elo 53 series and 63 Series
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