ViewSonic eyeing LCD Touchscreens for biz growth in India

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ViewSonic eyeing LCD Touchscreens for biz growth in India 
The touchscreen market is expected to reach 14% growth by 2015. Keeping this in mind, ViewSonicplayers in premiere LCD touchscreen technology are working towards making their premiere products available in cars, homes and offices in India.
Girish Mamtani, Country Manager, ViewSonic India, said, “We have ensured the ample supply of ourTD2340, Windows 8 certified 10-Point Touch Display in India because we can see that touchscreens are becoming widespread due to the ease-of-use and intuitive interfaces they enable, which can save time and increase productivity. Falling prices have also spurred adoption. Finally, touchscreen devices are now perceived as cool and fun. Touchscreen penetration has been rapidly increasing in mobile phones, portable navigation devices, gaming and other applications. Over the next several years, touchscreens will undergo strong growth in large-size applications, such as retail, ticketing, point of information and education/training."
He further explained the current Indian touchscreen scene by saying, “The touchscreen industry here is extremely diverse, with different companies pursuing several different technologies. There are over a dozen touchscreen technologies. Resistive touchscreen is the leader in terms of unit shipments and over 60 companies are manufacturing it. However, both surface and projected capacitive technologies have attracted numerous suppliers, and many companies are also pursuing multi-touch capabilities. It is no surprise that mobile phones are the biggest application of touchscreens in terms of unit shipments, but what sets our product apart is its exceptional interactivity. With the 10-point projected capacitive touch technology, customers get one of the best-in-class touch experience with unparalleled accuracy and speed.........See More

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