We’re still gathering bits and pieces of info from last week’s MWC 2010 event and we’ve uncovered some hands on action with Synaptics’ Fuse concept phone. This prototype relies on sensor technologies to implement alternative means of handset control and input.
Synaptics Fuse comes with a capacitive touchscreen display, plus...
CES 2010 also included one of Synaptics’ new products, the Fuse concept phone, pictured below and based on some original input/control methods. Aside from the capacitive touch display, the device also supports tilt control, squeeze input and haptics technology.
Too bad that Synaptics didn’t bring the finished device to the show, only showing...
Synaptics became famous back in 2006, when they showed the world their Onyx concept, a touchscreen-based device, dating back from the time when the iPhone and LG Prada didn’t exist. Now, Synaptics shows am innovation in the segment of touchphone interaction, as you’ll find out after the break.
The new concept belonging to the company is...