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3M Launches 32-inch Multi-Touch Chassis Display at CeBIT 2011

Bracknell, UK, 17 February 2011 – Diversified technology company 3M will demonstrate a range of multi-touch displays based on 3M Projected Capacitive Technology (3M PCT) at  CeBIT 2011, 1-5 March, Hannover, Hall 16, Stand E32. Stand demonstrations will include an interactive 6-panel display wall, 22-inch and 32-inch multi-touch display totems and a 3-display cascading table station. These will highlight the enormous potential for full multi-touch technology implementation in a variety of engaging single, multi-user and collaborative applications, including audio/visual, casino gaming, digital signage, education, media and broadcast, security, telecommunications and utilities. 

3M PCT multi-touch technology can register up to 60 simultaneous touch events with less than 12-millisecond response time, making it one of the fastest, most accurate and robust solutions available to users.

Stand demonstrations will include the new 32-inch 3M Multi-Touch Display C3266PW chassis, featuring a 1080p high-definition, wide viewing-angle LCD with 10-finger and 2-palm multi-touch capability, and a tandum of 22-inch multi-touch displays (the 3M Multi-Touch Display M2256PW desktop and the 3M Multi-touch Display M2254PW chassis). All these displays are  ideal for integration into larger systems by integrators and OEMs.

Also on display are 3M’s industry-standard surface capacitive products which include: 3M MicroTouch System SCT3250EX (19-inch to 22-inch displays), 3M MicroTouch System SCT7650EX (vandal-prone and rugged applications) and 3MMicroTouch Display C2234SW (robust metal chassis housing). In addition, the 3M MicroTouch System DST2270DX (dispersive signal technology for 32-inch to 46-inch displays) will be demonstrated.

For more information about 3M products on display at CeBIT 2011, visit www.3M.co.uk/touch 

3M and MicroTouch are trademarks of 3M

About 3M Touch Systems, Inc.

3M Touch Systems Inc., a subsidiary of 3M, operates globally and is part of the 3M Electro & Communication business, headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.

About 3M

3M captures the spark of new ideas and transforms them into thousands of ingenious products. Its culture of creative collaboration inspires a never-ending stream of powerful technologies that make life better.

The $27 billion diversified technology company has, since 1902, been creating innovative products that help make the world healthier, safer and more productive. Well known 3M brands include Scotch, Post-it, Scotchgard, Thinsulate and Scotch-Brite.

3M employs some 80,000 people worldwide and has operations in more than 65 countries. The UK and Ireland is home to one of the largest 3M subsidiaries outside the USA, employing more than 3,500 people across 19 locations, including 10 manufacturing sites.

Products manufactured in the UK include coated abrasives, occupational health and environmental safety equipment, adhesive tapes, industrial microbiology products, drug delivery systems, high-performance coatings, secure documents and passport scanners.

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