Touchscreens are dominant in smartphones, tablets and laptops because of their intuitive operation and portability. They allow direct interaction with apps and media through gestures such as swiping and pinching, significantly enhancing the user experience.
Touchscreens are used in retail, hospitality and public spaces for self-service kiosks, ATMs and point-of-sale (POS) systems. They speed up transactions and provide users with easy access to information and services.
In factory automation and industrial environments, touchscreens serve as Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) for operating machines. Their robust and sealed design protects against dust and moisture, which is essential in demanding conditions.
In the medical sector, touchscreens are used on patient monitoring devices and diagnostic instruments. The seamless surface is easy to clean and disinfect, contributing to a hygienic environment and simplifying operation.
Touchscreens offer direct and natural interaction, making them very user-friendly and requiring little training. Gestures such as tapping, swiping and pinching make navigation efficient and accessible to a wide audience.
Because the display and input function are integrated into one device, external components such as a mouse and keyboard are unnecessary. This results in a more compact and sleek product design, ideal for mobile and embedded systems.
Direct interaction with elements on the screen can speed up tasks compared to traditional input methods. This is especially advantageous in fast-paced environments such as cash registers, industrial control panels or in rapid information retrieval.
Many touchscreens have a sealed, seamless surface with no moving parts. This makes them resistant to dust, dirt and liquids and simplifies cleaning, which is essential for use in public or hygienic environments.
At Dytos, we understand that each industry has specific requirements for touch solutions. That's why we offer a wide range of products and services designed to meet these diverse needs.