-----Original Message----- excerpt: In In a word, yes, but I’d expect to
see the problem in a mall kiosk or other high-traffic use, not a unit you roll
our four times a year to hold an election.
In short, I doubt this is the real story (or at least not the whole
story). It is interesting to note that the vast
majority of bank machines out there still use clunky buttons rather than touch
screens. I assume a lot of that has
to do with You can look at the elotouch
products and compare their resistive touchscreens (like ours and ES&S’), and their
inferred
technology ones. |