Hanvon has displayed their proficiency at implementing a new kind of technology which is capable of rolling out displays that are able to recognize touch input from a fingertip, so it makes perfect sense that such a display will also be able to handle a precise stylus or a digital pen without missing a beat. According to Hanvon, the new Dual-Touch ERT Technology is the first system of its kind that delivers such functionality, although other companies like HP, HTC, and N-Trig might beg to differ. 

According to Hanvon, their new displays are around 30% to 50% more affordable compared to a standard capacitive touchscreen display. Apart from that, Hanvon will also put palm rejection technology on the table, letting you rest your hand against the tablet and write or draw with a pen without having to “suffer” the curse of a huge, palm-sized smudge.

Hanvon hopes that their Dual-Touch Electromagnetic Resonance Displays will be able to see action in devices such as e-book readers or tablets. Is it no coincidence that Hanvon also manufactures both?

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