RIM patent filing reveals hybrid capacitive / resistive touchscreens

Posted by Inspector Gadget on August 5, 2009
15236 rim capacitive resistive 08 05 09 RIM patent filing reveals hybrid capacitive / resistive touchscreens

RIM’s no stranger to playing different tricks with touchscreens, and it looks like it may have another up its sleeve, with a recent patent application revealing some plans for a hybrid capacitive / resistive touchscreen. As you might expect, the idea here is to take the best aspects from each and form one super touchscreen, which would have the general usability and “goodness” of capacitive displays, and the added benefits of a resistive screen, like better support for stylus-based input. Of course, such a screen would also likely eliminate one of the biggest advantages of resistive displays — their cost-effectiveness — so it seems safe to assume that it’d be reserved for higher-end phones to start with.

[Via Unwired View]

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