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Celebrating our Customers' Design Successes for Over 10 Years
Quantum has served and supported our valued customers for over 10 years with capacitive solutions. With over 1,000 design wins and growing, Quantum celebrates the innovative creations of designers worldwide and pays tribute here to just a few of the many revolutionary products developed with Quantum charge-transfer chips.
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Packard Bell's top of the range ixtreme multimedia PC boasts a sleek and attractive metalized UI touch panel.
Seagate to use QTouch™ technology in its latest hard disk drive.
Quantum’s QT1080 IC provides power and display controls in a range of Asus monitors.
Award winning Dell Crystal 22” HD monitor uses Quantum’s touch sense technology
The SH505 headset features a unique touch control interface thanks to Quantum's QT1080 QTouch IC.
Meizu has added a stylish touch to its brilliant MiniPlayer media device using Quantum's proven QSlide™ tech.
A QTouch™ QT1080 IC is used for the 3 touch buttons in the design of this conference phone.
The world's first mobile phone with an iPod-style scroll wheel features a QT511 QWheel™ chip.
The DAV-LF1 system achieves its elegant and stylish interface using a 6-key QProx™ chip.
Colorado vNet built this award-winning, patent-pending, capacitive touchpad on Quantum technology.
The Philips Cineos glass touch control panel uses Quantum's 10 key QT1101 chip.
Philips chooses a QTouch™ IC from Quantum to create a sophisticated user interface.
The Velos combines a QMatrix™ capacitive touch solution and a touchscreen.
Incorporating a 9-channel QProx™ touch chip into the design of its new Attrezzi™ range of blenders.
Incorporating Quantum’s touch slider and button chips into its range of kitchen cooktops.
The world’s first kitchen appliance with an iPod-style touch scroll-wheel.
