I agree with Kain101, resistive capacitive touch overlays are wafer thin but it is generally "best practice" to mount them on an additional peice of optical glass in front of the main screen (which will obviously increase the thickness (mine is around 1.5mm thick)) This will, however, reduce the overall brightness of your display by around 15% (more if you do the right thing and use glass will an EMI gauze) so if you have a display with <200cd/m2 you will have trouble viewing in normal daylight conditions.
Twin
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System under development (Just need to fit to car).
10" DTSN flat screen with Microtouch touch overlay, 233Mhz Pentium MMX on a PICMG single slot proc card, 10 slot passive backplane (3 PCI 7 ISA), Custom Chassis, HARD Mounted HDD 6GB, Rand McNally GPS, SB Live 1024 Sound Card, Custom AC PSU, Jump it 300W Inverter, old ISA RS422/232/485 card, WinME:-(, WinAmp, AutoRoute 2001.
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