Iris Global unveils Touch OVERLay screens making regular LCD/LED displays into interactive panels
Digital Edge Bureau 09 Apr, 2021 0 comment(s)Over years, educational institutions and enterprises have made use of projectors in
streamlining in-class teaching-learning processes as well as delivering corporate presentations in meeting rooms. Of late, they started adopting large LCD displays in classrooms and corporate boardrooms. However, they’ve increasingly aspired to deploy interactive LCD/LED displays in place of plain vanilla panels. But the exorbitant prices of such in-built interactive displays dissuaded many of the educational institutions and corporate entities from buying them.
It is in this context, which has prompted Iris Global Services – the famous Indian IT distribution company – to come out with Touch OVERLay screens, which can convert plain LCD / LED displays or signages into interactive panels at affordable cost, These Touch OVERLay screens have specially been designed and developed for Iris Global Services to address the demand coming in from schools, colleges and other educational institutions as well as enterprises & organizations.
Talking to newspersons, Sanjiv Krishen, CMD, Iris Global Services, said, “Our newly introduced Touch OVERLay screens can be fixed over any LCD/LED displays, which can convert them into full-fledged interactive touch panels”. “Preliminary study finds that the potential of such a product is huge in the domestic market”, accentuated Krishen.
The Touch OVERLay screens can fit into outer frames of LCD/LED displays transforming them into touch-sensitive panels. The moment Touch OVERLay screens are connected with PCs or any mobile devices through USB ports, the interactive character comes up immediately.
The Touch OVERLay screens come with fixable outer bezels along with toughened glass screens. The bezels fit around the edges of displays, while the toughened glasses prevent the display screens from any scratch or damage. The product comes at a nominal charge of around Rs 15,000, depending on the screen size. Thus, with small investments, interactive displays can be created.