Using a MarTech3D App On A Touchscreen


Your MarTech3D app is designed to look impressive anywhere you use it. This guide explains your options for running it on a touchscreen for tradeshows, roadshows, product launches, training, and permanent installations in office receptions, showrooms, and meeting rooms.


Running Your App


Online

If you are running your MarTech3D app online, it opens directly in your browser.

We recommend Google Chrome for the best experience.


This is ideal for quick demos in meeting rooms or for teams that want instant access without setup.


Offline

If you have an offline licence, your app does not require an internet connection.

This is perfect for events, where WiFi is often slow or unreliable, and provides a faster, smoother experience for visitors.


Full guide:

https://support.martech3d.com/article/5-overview-how-to-run-your-martech3d-apps-offline


Purchasing A Own Touchscreen

If you want a permanent installation in your office, reception, showroom, or training space, or a touchscreent ot take to multiple events, you can purchase your own touchscreen.


We recommend Allsee Technologies. Popular models include:


https://www.allsee-tech.com/digital-signage-products/pcap-open-frame-touch-screen-monitor-windows-ops.html

https://www.allsee-tech.com/digital-signage-products/pcap-freestanding-touch-screen-kiosk-table-dual-os-windows-android.html


For this you manage delivery, installation, and provide a suitable laptop or mini PC.



Remember, you need a PC or laptop too!

Your 3D app needs to run on a PC or laptop that get's plugged into  the touchscreen (HDMI connection for display and USB-USB connection for touch).


The internal PCs that come with some touchscreens are usually low specifications, and are unlikely to run your 3D appp smoothly.


We strongly recommend buying your own seprate PC or laptop.

You can find recommended device specifications here:

https://support.martech3d.com/article/63-what-devices-will-my-martech3d-app-run-on-online

https://support.martech3d.com/article/13-what-type-of-device-do-i-need-to-run-my-apps-offline


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