Collection: Laptop Non-touchable Display Screen
A non-touchable display screen is a type of display screen that does not require physical contact with the user in order to interact with it. It typically consists of a flat panel display such as an LCD or LED monitor, along with some type of input device such as a keyboard, mouse, or joystick. Non-touchable display screens are commonly used in applications where users need to interact with the computer from a distance, such as in gaming consoles, kiosks, and digital signage.
Non-touchable display screens are advantageous because they allow users to interact with the computer without having to physically touch it. This makes them ideal for public spaces, as users don’t need to worry about spreading germs or other contaminants by touching the screen. Additionally, non-touchable display screens are often more cost-effective than touchscreens, as they require fewer components and can be easier to maintain.
Non-touchable display screens are typically controlled using a combination of input devices such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, and game controllers. The user can navigate through menus and select items using these input devices. Some non-touchable display screens also have voice recognition capabilities, allowing users to control the system using voice commands.