Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fogale Nanotech takes the 'touch' out of 'touchscreen smartphone' at CeBIT


French transducer manufacturer Fogale Nanotech - historically higher than the industry supplier of consumer-facing one - was to show that it does not take capacitive sensors at CeBIT this week, and how they can be used with the majority of consumers towards' application of all: a smartphone interface. Fogale had two stations set up, Windows 7 PC Phone Emulator with sensors attached to the front (looking at how you might put the plate on the table). Even if you do not have any real prototypes of mobile phone technology is integrated in one hand, it is clear they are trying to garner support for a manufacturer partner, or two, in the meantime, you can get a sense of what will happen by waving a sensor in the form of hand phone stations. We found that as long as you're within a half-inch platform, the cursor on the screen flies are in perfect harmony with the finger.

Of course, there are many unanswered questions here: deciding on the best user experience for the taps of activation is the key ... but perhaps more importantly, we are not sure you need to move your hand slightly on the phone while using it anyway. Make no mistake, he is super cool - but are you really so worked up over spots? Follow the break for a short video demos recorded Fogale over a certain time to live booth.

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