Touch on display

Posted by: gbeer

Touch on display - 05/01/2013 17:49

It's in the news as a replacement for in cell touch screen tech.

Is what they are referring to as "touch-on-display" the same as "projected capacitive touch screen"?

(See MacWorld for example --roger)
Posted by: altman

Re: Touch on display - 06/01/2013 04:51

That is a bit confusing. In-cell uses the LCD pixel wiring, slightly reconfigured, to do touch sensing too - pretty much it does this in the blanking intervals. You can't do it during active refresh for obvious reasons (the wiring is being used.... and it's electrically noisy).

Given that in-cell basically gives you "free" touch sensing - well, in terms of number of layers of ITO and number of bits of LCD-quality glass you need at least - I've no idea what "touch on display" is supposed to offer in terms of advantages.

Unless, of course, it's just someone else's marketing term for in-cell...