Video- differences between active and passive digitizer

By James Kendrick | Saturday, May 26, 2007 | 12:22 PM CT | 3 comments |

You hear a lot of talk about active vs. resistive (passive) digitizers and everyone has their own (often strong) opinions about each.  What you usually don’t see is a video comparison of the two types of digitizers along with explanations of the benefits of each.  Hussein Ismail of Geekset has created a short video overview comparing the two digitizer types and gives some interesting opinions on what type of digitizer is better for different types of devices/ screens.  Well done, Hussein!

Comments (3)

  • He missed one important difference between the two technologies… If you lose or break your pen on the active screen, your pretty much stuck until you get a new one. The workaround for resistive is pretty obvious.

    -SK

    Shirokuma — 4:44 PM on May 26, 2007 Reply

  • The answer to this problem seems so easy that there must be something to this that I am not aware of here.
    Why don’t they just add an on-screen button that will let you switch between Active or Passive as the need arises? Then you get the best of both worlds.
    This could perhaps just be a firmware upgrade or software patch so you could go back and fix all the one already sold.
    How about a patch and a new screen pen combo?
    The pen could have a clicker on the top (like a reqular ball point) that quickly switches between Active or Passive.
    I almost feel silly posting this note.
    This seems so obvious.
    Later!
    The Web Hunter

    The Web Hunter — 2:53 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

  • A lot of Tablet PCs now have dual digitizers, some of which work just as you state with a button toggle between them, others that are in touch mode all the time until the pen nears the screen at which time the active digitizer is switched on.

    James Kendrick3:29 AM on June 2, 2007 Reply

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