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The demand for touch screen technology is growing. Intuitive and easy to use, touch screen products save space with no requirement for a keyboard or mouse, and are fast and robust. But historically, such products have suffered from a lack of accuracy. The new U-Touch integrated LCD and Plasma displays overcome this.
The U-Touch Integrated products combine Optical Sensing multi-touch technology with the latest NEC 20 Series professional LCD displays or Samsung HD plasmas.
They are aesthetically pleasing, as they have no brackets or detachable parts, keeping the look slim and uncluttered. Offering a fully integrated solution, the close marriage of the components results in a more accurate, near pin point, finger to cursor response.
This means that once calibrated, there's no further adjustment needed. Any object can be used as a stylus; including a gloved finger, with the lightest of touches bringing the screen to life. more » |
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| Reflex provides vital service for equipment support |
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An area of Reflex that has been developed over the last four years is our maintenance and service division. One customer we provide a complete service package to is Investec, a specialist bank and asset manager.

Reflex pride themselves on their response times
to service
calls - see our 2009-2010 response times
We provide maintenance cover all audio visual and video conferencing facilities at their London Head Office which includes 15 x VC systems, 4 x 4 screen plasma walls, control systems, digital signage systems and many other systems spread over eight floors.
Our service provides an 8 hour on-site response with unlimited technical support, remote support for digital signage, preventive maintenance, loan units and new for old replacement. more » |
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| Reflex helps streamline and unify communications at University of Bedford |
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The University of Bedfordshire has seen a massive investment in its infrastructure, part of which was the installation of a Onelan digital signage system.
John Wells, the University's Computer Services Manager, explains, “We looked for a digital signage system which would unify our myriad existing screens across the University."
His aim was to be able to control the content of all the screens centrally, whilst still allowing each campus building to add their own relevant content locally. Additionally, John wanted the ability to be able to show TV content onto the screens. more » |
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| Diary Dates & Events |
Free audio training – back by popular demand

Further to the success of our free audio training that we ran last autumn, we are planning a further set of courses over the coming months. more » |
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Twickenham Technology Day is biggest ever

Over 150 end users from the higher education, corporate and public sectors attended the seventh Reflex Technology Day, TD'10, held on 22nd June at Twickenham Stadium.
The visitors were able to interact directly with over 30 manufacturers who were exhibiting at the event, as well as attend a series of seminars.
Highlights of the day included our Program Sound for Flagship Lecture Theatres, Auditoriums, and Large Spaces seminar, which was presented in an auditorium like space to give an understanding of acoustics and demonstrate a true comparison of program sound.
HDMI was a hot topic and our technical seminar, The Challenges with HDMI/HDCP Exposed, addressed many of the frequently asked questions about this technology...more »
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