Atmel may still be hedging its bets by offering some resistive touchscreen devices of its own, but it looks like it isn’t making any secrets about its belief that capacitive touch is where the real action is, as fully evidenced by the firm’s wonderfully dramatic video announcing its new maXTouch technology. In addition to kick-starting “a whole new era” (period), the new platform promises to support the development of capacitive touchscreens larger 10 inches, complete with full support for zooming, rotating, handwriting, shape recognition and other advanced functionality. What’s more, the first device in the line (the mXT224) promises to blow a few minds by supporting not just finger touch, but input from a stylus, fingernails, or even gloves. The entire line of devices also fully support unlimited, simultaneous touches, and supposedly boast a refresh rate and signal-to-noise ratio that’s 66% better than its nearest competitor. Of course, there’s no indication as to when we can expect to see the first products using the new touchscreens just yet, but the mXT224 model is available right now for any companies interested, and Atmel says additional models will be rolling out in the fourth quarter of this year and throughout 2010.

Read – Atmel maXTouch press release
Read- maXTouch video and product site

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