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Market Research Report
Touch Screens: Technologies, Materials and Markets - 2010 to 2017
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NanoMarkets |
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January, 2010 |
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105055 |
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143 Pages |
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Touch Screens: Technologies, Materials and Markets - 2010 to 2017 published by NanoMarkets in January, 2010. This report consists of 143 Pages and the price starts from US $ 2995.
Abstract
Touch screens were first used in computer-assisted learning systems in the
1970s and then went on to find applications in kiosks, point-of-sales systems,
ATMs, etc. Today they are also been used in PDAs, smart phones, game consoles,
GPS systems, and industrial information and control devices of various kinds.
More than 100 cell phone models now employ touch-screen technology and home
appliances are also expected to utilize touch screens in the near future. In
addition, somewhere along the way the functionality of touch screens has
expanded; most notably with multi-touch capability.
This report from NanoMarkets analyzes the leading touch-screen technologies
and shows how well each of them meets current and future market needs for the
various applications. It also analyzes the strategies of the most innovative
touch-screen suppliers and technology developers and discusses how
touch-screen technology and products will change in the future. Finally, the
report provides an eight-year quantitative and qualitative forecast for
shipments of touch-screen products of all kinds.
NanoMarkets believes that this report will be a source of new ideas for
product managers, business development executives and marketers at all levels
of the touch-screen display value chain; from those focused on the development
of important new materials to those creating and integrating the displays
themselves.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- E.1 Key Issues in the Touch-Screen Industry
- E.2 The Growing Importance of Multi-Touch
- E.3 Opportunities by Technology
- E.3.1 Analog Resistive Technology
- E.3.2 Surface Capacitive Technology
- E.3.3 Acoustic Pulse Recognition
- E.3.4 Dispersive Signal Technology
- E.3.5 Force Sensing
- E.3.6 Projected Capacitive Touch Screens
- E.3.7 Infrared Technology
- E.3.8 Surface Acoustic Wave Technology
- E.3.9 Optical Touch Screens
- E.3.10 Vision-Based Optical
- E.3.11 Digital Resistive Technology
- E.3.12 Waveguide Infrared - RPO
- E.3.13 LCD-Based Touch-in-Pixel
- E.4 Market Segments: Multi-Touch and Display Size
- E.5 Structure of the Industry: Firms to Watch
- E.5.1 Can LCD Display Makers Get into the Touch-Display Business?
- E.6 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of the Touch-Screen Market
- E.7 Opportunities for Materials and Component Manufacturers
- E.7.1 Opportunities for Optoelectronic Devices
- E.7.2 Opportunities for Touch-Screen Controllers
- E.7.3 Opportunities for Optical Coatings, Films and Adhesives
- E.7.4 Opportunities for Transparent Conductors in Touch Screens
Chapter One: Introduction
- 1.1 Background to this Report
- 1.1.1 Touch Screens: Why Now?
- 1.1.2 Patents and Technology Proliferation: The Supply Side
- 1.1.3 The Supply Side: Meeting Market Needs
- 1.1.4 New Applications: Beyond Kiosks, ATMs and Mobile Phones
- 1.1.5 Changing Industry Structure: The Rise of the Display Manufacturers
- 1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
- 1.3 Methodology and Information Sources for this Report
- 1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Touch-Screen Technologies
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.1.1 Mature and Emerging Technologies
- 2.1.2 The Importance of Multi-Touch
- 2.1.3 The Role that Patents Play
- 2.1.4 Classifications of Touch-Screen Technologies
- 2.2 Analog Resistive Touch Screens
- 2.2.1 Current Technology, Materials, Limitations and Applications
- 2.2.2 Future Development of Analog Resistive Touch-Screen Technologies
- 2.3 Surface Capacitive Touch Screens
- 2.3.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.3.2 Wacom' s Variation on the Surface Capacitive Theme
- 2.3.3 Future Development and Potential for Surface Capacitive
Touch-Screen Technologies
- 2.3.4 Expected Improvements in Manufacturing and Materials for Surface
Capacitive Touch Screens
- 2.4 Acoustic Pulse Recognition Touch Screens: Elo
- 2.4.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.5 Dispersive Signal Technology Touch Screens: 3M
- 2.5.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.5.2 DST vs. APR
- 2.6 Force Sensing Touch Screens: Vissumo
- 2.6.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.7 Projected Capacitive Touch Screens
- 2.7.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.7.2 Multi-Touch Capabilities
- 2.7.3 Future Development and Potential for Projected Capacitive
Touch-Screen Technologies
- 2.7.4 Expected Improvements in Manufacturing and Materials for Projected
Capacitive Touch Screens
- 2.8 Infrared Technology Touch Screens
- 2.8.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.9 Surface Acoustic Wave Touch Screens (SAW)
- 2.9.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.9.2 Expected Improvements in Manufacturing and Materials for SAW
Technologies
- 2.10 Optical Touch Screens
- 2.10.1 Current Technology and Limitations
- 2.11 Vision-Based Optical
- 2.12 Digital Resistive
- 2.12.1 Current Technology, Limitations and Applications
- 2.13 Waveguide Infrared--RPO
- 2.14 LCD-Based Touch-in-Pixel
- 2.14.1 Optical Technologies
- 2.14.2 Switched-Based Technologies
- 2.14.3 Capacitive-Based Technologies
- 2.15 Other Touch-Screen Technologies
- 2.15.1 Touchco
- 2.15.2 FlatFrog
- 2.16 Beyond Touch Screen: The Relationship to Haptics and Other Touch
Technology
- 2.17 Materials and Components for Touch-Screens
- 2.17.1 Optical Films and Coatings in Touch Screens
- 2.17.2 ITO, Other Transparent Conductors and Touch Screens
- 2.17.3 Substrates and Encapsulation for Touch Screens
- 2.18 Key Points Made in this Chapter
Chapter Three: Market Requirements for Touch-Screen Technologies
- 3.1 Current Drivers for Touch-Screen Technology
- 3.1.1 Proliferation of Displays
- 3.1.2 Growing Sophistication of Touch-Screen Technology
- 3.1.3 Need to Provide Simple Interfaces in a High-Tech Product
Environment
- 3.1.4 Cost Improvements for Touch-Screen Technology
- 3.2 Factors Retarding the Touch-Screen Technology Market
- 3.2.1 Touch-Screen and the Macroeconomic Environment
- 3.2.2 Over-reaching with the Technology
- 3.2.3 Creative Destruction in the Touch-Technology Industry
- 3.3 Important Performance Metrics for Touch Screens
- 3.3.1 Factors Related to the Touch Device
- 3.3.2 Durability and Stability
- 3.2.3 Flush Surfaces
- 3.4 Touch Screens and Non-LCD Displays: OLEDs and E-paper
- 3.5 Key Points Made in this Chapter
Chapter Four: Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technologies and Applications
- 4.1 Forecasting Methodology
- 4.1.1 Which Applications and Technologies Should We Forecast?
- 4.1.2 Pricing Assumptions
- 4.2 Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technology in Kiosks
- 4.2.1 Information Kiosks
- 4.2.2 Commerce Kiosks
- 4.2.3 Kiosk Industry Trends and the Need for Touch-Screen Technology
- 4.2.4 Touch-Screen Technologies Used in Kiosks
- 4.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technology in ATMs
- 4.3.1 The Need for Touch-Screen Technologies in ATMs
- 4.3.2 Touch-Screen Technologies Used in ATMs
- 4.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technology in POS Terminals
- 4.4.1 The Need and Use of Touch-Screen Technologies in POS Terminals
- 4.5 Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technology in Handheld Mobile
Devices
- 4.5.1 Mobile Industry Trends
- 4.5.2 The Need and Use of Touch Screens in Mobile Devices
- 4.6 Eight-Year Forecasts for Touch Screens in Office Automation and
PCs
- 4.6.1 The Need and Use of Touch Screens in Office Automation and PCs
- 4.7 Eight-Year Forecasts for Touch Screens in Gaming Systems
- 4.7.1 The Need and Use of Touch Screens in Large Gaming Systems
- 4.7.2 Touch-Screen Technology Used in Large Gaming Systems
- 4.8 Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technology in Digital
Signage
- 4.8.1 Touch-Screen Technology for the Digital Signage Market
- 4.9 Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Technology in Vehicular
Displays
- 4.9.1 The Automobile/Truck Market for Touch-Screen Displays
- 4.10 Other Touch-Screen Applications in Specific Industries
- 4.10.1 Factory Automation
- 4.10.2 Medical and Healthcare Equipment Applications
- 4.10.3 Educational and Training Applications
- 4.10.4 Household Appliances
- 4.11 A Note on Architectural Applications
- 4.12 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Touch-Screen Displays
- 4.13 Eight-Year Forecasts of Coatings, Components and Other Materials
Used in Touch-Screen Displays
Abbreviations and Acronyms Used In this Report
About the Author
List of Exhibits
- Exhibit E-1: Touch-Screen Technologies by Size and Multi-Touch
Functionality
- Exhibit E-2: Touch-Screen Technology Suppliers by Technology
- Exhibit E-3: Eight-Year Forecasts of Revenues from Touch-Screen Displays
($ Millions)
- Exhibit E-4: Coatings, Films and Adhesives for Touch-Screen Display
Technologies
- Exhibit 1-1: Major Touch-Screen Technologies
- Exhibit 2-1: Touch-Screen Technologies: By Maturity and Multi-Touch Support
- Exhibit 2-2: Touch-in-Pixel Technologies
- Exhibit 4-1: Pricing for Touch-Screen Technology
- Exhibit 4-2: Worldwide Market for Kiosk Touch Screens
- Exhibit 4-3: Worldwide Market for ATM Touch Screens
- Exhibit 4-4: Worldwide Market for POS Terminal Touch Screens
- Exhibit 4-5: Worldwide Market for Mobile Touch Screens
- Exhibit 4-6: Worldwide Market for PCs and Office Automation Equipment
- Exhibit 4-7: Worldwide Market for Casino and Large Amusement Gaming Touch
Screens
- Exhibit 4-8: Worldwide Market for Touch Screens in Digital Signage
- Exhibit 4-9: Worldwide Market for Touch Screens in Vehicular Applications
- Exhibit 4-10: Worldwide Market for Touch Screens Used for Control Panels
for Appliances, Medical Devices and Industrial Equipment
- Exhibit 4-11: Eight-Year Forecasts of Revenues from Touch-Screen Displays
by Technology ($ Millions)
- Exhibit 4-12: Eight-Year Forecasts of Revenues from Touch-Screen Displays
by Application ($ Millions)
- Exhibit 4-13: Forecast of Volume Demand for Materials Requirements in
Touch-Screen Displays
- Exhibit 4-14: Forecast of Transparent Conductive Materials Use by Type in
Touch-Screen Displays
Touch Screen Technology Expands to Multitude of Applications: What's Next?
April 12th, 2010
Global Information, Inc. would like to present a new market research report, "Touch Screens: Technologies, Materials and Markets - 2010 to 2017" by NanoMarkets.
The functionality of touch screens has exploded since they were first introduced in the 1970s. One of the most notable developments in touch screen technology today is multi-touch capability. Touch screens are found in a wide range of applications, including smart phones, PDAs, GPS systems, game consoles, and various kinds of industrial information and control devices. In fact, over 100 cell phone models now feature touch-screen technology. Home appliances are also included in the near future of touch screen applications.
Whats included in this NanoMarkets report?
- Analysis of leading touch-screen technologies
- Examines how well the technologies meet current and future market needs for various applications
- Includes strategies of most innovative touch-screen suppliers and developers
- Touch-screen market outlook, including an eight-year quantitative and qualitative forecast for all touch-screen product shipments.
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