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G2E PREVIEW


Zytronic brings curved touchscreens and rugged touch tables to G2E


Projected Capacitive Technology touchscreen solutions include a custom 40” curved slot and a 55” roulette multitouch screen; witness the magic on booth 4111


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eading developer and manufacturer of advanced Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) touch screen solutions, Zytronic, will be demonstrating its ultra-large format


multi-touch products in the form of a 55” roulette table simulators and a custom 40” curved slot machine at G2E 2015, and visitors can find them on booth 4111).


Commenting, Ian Crosby, Sales and


Marketing Director at Zytronic, said, “Casino touch screens are increasingly moving to larger sizes and more sophisticated designs with special shapes, cut-outs, printed colours and even curved forms and added functions in order to attract passing players. Reliability is


critical, as revenue generation relies upon a functioning touch screen. Zytronic’s award- winning PCT projected capacitive touch sensors meet all these requirements, offering almost limitless customisation, the latest multi- touch levels of performance, and rugged, dependable design, unaffected by spills, scratches and damage.”


The large concave bezel-free 40” multi-


touch screen featured at G2E is user customisable and capable of detecting up to 40 simultaneous touch points. The inward curve of the concave screens allows users to (almost literally) step inside their digital experience, providing a much more immersive playing experience. Zytronic have combined it


with an integrated 19” “button deck” – all on the same curved glass surface.


Also on the booth will be a Zytronic touch


table based on its MPCT Multi-touch Projected Capacitive Sensing technology capable of supporting HD and UHD displays up to 85” with up to 100 simultaneous touch points. Zytronic sensors are especially well suited for touch tables; as they combine extreme resistance to severe impact, scratches, and liquid spillages, with immunity to accidental touch by a sleeve or glass, incorporating advanced palm rejection functionality that only reacts to a finger or conductive stylus.


DLV brings Diamond Quattro…


…and much more, with the Diamond Quattro multigame leading the line alongside Ultra 3, Diamond Excel, online betting site dlvbet, plus a roulette display and much much more – all on stand 3225


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time to sow and a time to reap – Las Vegas is an ideal place for DLV to demonstrate the result of the project the company has been working on during the last few months – our new multigame


Diamond Quattro that can function as a standalone and as a mystery progressive jackpot. Next to this beautiful set of new themes, exhibition guests will as well see Ultra 3, first time presented during Peru Gaming Show 2015, and, undoubtedly, it will make the same great impression as it did in Peru. All the games will be presented in modern cabinets of the company, among which there will be DLV’s recent novelty – luxurious Diamond Excel, premiered during G2E Asia 2015, and HD and DWS machines. This offer, including new products and company’s branded series of jackpots, will be complemented with DLV’s online betting site dlvbet and a display for roulettes. We are looking forward to seeing all those interested in gaming equipment at DLV booth Nr.3225!


70 SEPTEMBER 2015


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