Simon Flatt, Toshiba’s rep at the Embedded World show said about the prototype, “What Toshiba has done is they’ve come up with a very clever algorithm that allows a typical resistive touch screen to become a pinch and zoom, multitouch touch screen.” Toshiba plans to develop an ASSP (application specific standard product) that will turn this prototype into a product that can be added onto a standard resistive touch screen to provide the multi touch capability. This chip will be able to add multitouch functionality to the single point input resistive displays that are already in the field. Flatt said that this should hit the market within the next couple of months.
This video, taken by ARM at the Embedded World show, shows the function of Toshiba’s new prototype. Those are Flatt’s fingers demonstrating a simple pan-and-zoom of a photograph using the pinch style of multi touch gesture. That’s seriously nifty.