How big can tablets get? Pretty big, according to the folks at Cypress Semiconductor, who say their new new TrueTouch technology can be applied to capacitive screens ranging from seven to seventeen inches, all of which will have full multitouch support. To drive that point home, the company has now shown off a 14-inch “tablet-sized” prototype screen, which is able to recognize unlimited finger touches, and could potentially also find its way into laptops or convertible tablets (it’s already Windows 7 certified). Of course, there’s no word on any actual products using the screens just yet, but you can get an idea of what might be in store by checking out the video after the break.
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