
Avago Technologies is back with a brand new touch screen interface which could potentially improve and enhance the operation as well as navigation of smartphones, portable media players and a host of other devices in the future. This new technology is a mutual capacitance, multi-touch controller which is able to track up to a quartet of simultaneous touch points without experiencing ghost points that are normally available in the majority of competing capacitive sensing technologies. Apart from that, you get a resolution of 500dpi for smooth tracking, hover rejection and palm detection to do away with false responses.
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