Sunday, March 6, 2011
Israeli company involved in mobile technology
Taiwan's HTC's take on tablets is one of the most interesting at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The little seven-inch aluminum unibody package comes with a pressure-sensitive stylus. This might be enough to set the Flyer apart in the increasingly crowded Android tablet world.
The Israeli company N-trig is involved in the programming and technology of the Flyer.
The screen gives a rather respectable 1024 x 600 resolution, and has the usual multi-touch panel. These are still handmade prototypes, so the final version is likely to be lighter and thinner.
The Flyer will launch in the second half of the year, and will ship with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
N-trig are the providers of the DuoSenses solution, a dual mode interface powered by a single digitizer that uses pens and projected capacitive milt-touch to create onscreen digital input for mobile computers and other digital products.
The Israeli company N-trig is involved in the programming and technology of the Flyer.
The screen gives a rather respectable 1024 x 600 resolution, and has the usual multi-touch panel. These are still handmade prototypes, so the final version is likely to be lighter and thinner.
The Flyer will launch in the second half of the year, and will ship with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
N-trig are the providers of the DuoSenses solution, a dual mode interface powered by a single digitizer that uses pens and projected capacitive milt-touch to create onscreen digital input for mobile computers and other digital products.