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A touchscreen used for computers and electronic health records.The user can enter data or choose options from a menu by pressing various locations on the screen with their finger.
An LCD module of one kind or another can be found in a lot of medical products.The rise in the number of medical gadgets utilizing touch screen technology is surprising, even though this is nothing new.
The usage of touch screen technology, often known as touch panels or user interfaces, has become increasingly widespread in recent years. An increasing number of LCDs are being integrated with user interfaces.
The Global Medical device touchscreen market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The battery-powered all-in-one medical computers MEDS-P2210-P200 and MEDS-P2410-P200 have been introduced by American Portwell Technology, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Portwell, Inc., a global leader in the Industrial PC market and a Titanium member of the Intel Partner Alliance.
These devices have true-flat capacitive touchscreens that can be used with either gloves or fingers and optional hot-swappable batteries.
To combat surface contamination caused by MRSA bacterial agents, the MEDS-P2210-P200 and MEDS-P2410-P200 incorporate antimicrobial housing, including touch panels. Using the IP65-rated sealed front bezel, it is possible to prevent and control infection as well as clean and disinfect with abrasive cleaning agents.