MPP2.0 Support
Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) is a technology used in digital pens and styluses for use with compatible devices. The protocol enables the pen or stylus to interact with the device, allowing users to write, draw, and navigate on the screen. The 2.0 version is more responsive to the user's touch giving a more precise control when writing or drawing on the screen. It also supports tilt functionality, which allows the pen to detect the angle at which it is held, meaning the users can adjust the thickness and angle of their lines by tilting the pen, providing a more natural and intuitive writing and drawing experience.
Touch technology - Capacitive
This technology uses a sensor-grid of micro-fine wires integrated into the glass that covers the screen. Touch is detected because electrical characteristics of the sensor grid change when human finger is placed on the glass. Thanks to the glass overlay this technology is highly durable, and the touch function remains unaffected even if the glass is scratched. It offers perfect picture performance and will work with human finger (also latex gloved) and stylus-pen.
Scratch resistance
Scratch resistance is essential for touch solutions used in public places and schools. This is achieved thanks to a glass overlay covering the screen. It guarantees high durability of the touch function and even more importantly the touch function remains unaffected even if the glass is scratched.
IPS
IPS displays are best known for wide viewing angles and natural, highly accurate colours. They are especially suited for colour-critical applications.