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How a touch-screen works

#228 | 18:42 |

Lab Rats


Monday June 28, 2010
Think about it. You probably use a touch screen every single day. Whether it's the resistive sort requiring the use of a stylus or the capacitive sort where just your finger will do, touch screen technology has fundamentally changed the way we interact with our devices. Andy and Sean explain how touch-screen technology works, using Nutella, marshmallow spread, cranberry juice and bananas.

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More on the Palm Pilot here: labratsonline.com/palmpilot.

A stylus, of course, is a stick-like pen that draws or points on a screen.

This probably describes it better: labratsonline.com/howiphoneworks.

More about Acrostic Wave technology at: labratsonline.com/acoustic-wave.

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