@@DustySeven7 I have it on a different setup, but I have an updated video with a different system that is glass. You can definitely use multiple monitors though, at least with windows computers
@@DustySeven7 that would be awesome! I know you can get some pretty large frames and could even use a project if you wanted. The possibilities are endless
Thank you so much. Here is their contact link. They can give you pricing for whatever you are interested in. Just tell them you saw my video. www.yftouch.com/contact-us/contact-us
Thx for your reply…STILL can’t seem to connect with these guys. I even tried calling them. I sent them 2 emails as well. I’m really interested in this product BUT they are not responding at all.
@@czemail sorry to hear that. They are based in China, so let me ask them if there is a better method to connect. If you have gmail, there is a good chance their email responses are getting blocked
Better? Probably not, but SO much cheaper and still incredibly funtions, absolutely. Also, check out my new touchscreen video. THAT is definitely better than the Raven
@@TheDerekFrank What I mean is infrared sensors have the ability to pick up information faster than any capacitive or resistive device, as light is faster than electricity. However, they both get bottlenecked by the electronics, so there should be no difference if they have the same quality of electronics. I guess however the previous device was engineered limited its speed. An infrared sensor can get down to 1ms response time. But some cheap garbage can be really slow.
What type of desktop your using and the specs
@@chrisallen8739 windows 11 with a 4060 gpu, i9 processor, 128gb ram
That is really cool! Too bad I don't have the room for a screen like that at the moment.
Thanks. You can make it in any size though!
curios Idea if you still have the IR frame, could you replace the lexan you used with glass? and setup a second screen
@@DustySeven7 I have it on a different setup, but I have an updated video with a different system that is glass. You can definitely use multiple monitors though, at least with windows computers
@@TheDerekFrank I was thinking DIY Raven XXL dual desk. 100in wide of screen
@@DustySeven7 that would be awesome! I know you can get some pretty large frames and could even use a project if you wanted. The possibilities are endless
How would you purchase the touchscreen glass from? The website just gives the basic manufacturer info
If you go to the contact page, they said you can email them and they will give you info on purchasing
@@TheDerekFrank… I emailed them twice with no response
Just heard back from them. You can contact them at gdyftouch@gmail.com
@@TheDerekFrank thank you!!!
GREAT VIDEO!!! I can’t seem to find pricing info for these guys. What is their email address or link to pricing & order info?
Thank you so much. Here is their contact link. They can give you pricing for whatever you are interested in. Just tell them you saw my video. www.yftouch.com/contact-us/contact-us
@@TheDerekFrankthanks WILL DO!
Thx for your reply…STILL can’t seem to connect with these guys. I even tried calling them. I sent them 2 emails as well. I’m really interested in this product BUT they are not responding at all.
@@czemail sorry to hear that. They are based in China, so let me ask them if there is a better method to connect. If you have gmail, there is a good chance their email responses are getting blocked
Do you feel this is better than the Slate raven
Better? Probably not, but SO much cheaper and still incredibly funtions, absolutely. Also, check out my new touchscreen video. THAT is definitely better than the Raven
Superb 💖💖💪💪😚😚
Thank you!
Very cool product, I emailed them with no response!! Not cool.😡
Thank you!@@TheDerekFrank
Just heard back! You can email them at gdyftouch@gmail.com
Check your spam folder. I thought they did not respond to me but I found the response in my spam folder.
@@DaEbonyFunk thats what I figured. Since they are in China, it's pretty common for it to go to spam
I finally did get a response on the 19th and requested two 24" screens and again ghosted!
The infrared should have been the same same response time. Its just bad electronics
It wasnt much slower, but still enough that I noticed
@@TheDerekFrank What I mean is infrared sensors have the ability to pick up information faster than any capacitive or resistive device, as light is faster than electricity. However, they both get bottlenecked by the electronics, so there should be no difference if they have the same quality of electronics. I guess however the previous device was engineered limited its speed. An infrared sensor can get down to 1ms response time. But some cheap garbage can be really slow.
@@projectnemesi5950 ahhh that makes sense