January 2, 2010

fuse

This is evident by the Fuse, a concept phone created by Synaptics and an international collaboration of interface manufacturers.squeezing, tugging, and tilting their device to operate it.

The Fuse will be on display at CES 2010 to showcase the latest touchscreen and interface technologies, and how they all may blend together for the coming generations of smartphones.

A notable feature is grip sensing. The Fuse is surrounded with touch sensors, meaning users are able to squeeze and caress the phone to execute simple navigation tasks, such panning, scrolling and resetting.

In addition, the fuse features the latest in tilt-recognition and multi-touch technology, and includes on-screen 3-D navigation with sensory feedback on a high-resolution, 480-by-800-pixel AM-OLED display.

Also of note is a touchpad on the back of the device for simple controls. This allows users to plot through the phone’s menus while still having a full, unobstructed view of the screen.

The Fuse will be on full display in early January at CES 2010 at the Synaptics booth, South 4 35364MP.

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