Neonode, an optical touch technology solution provider headquartered in Stockholm, has revealed the advanced Multi-Sensing technology. Neonode will demonstrate the technology at the Mobile World Congress, which will be held in Barcelona on February 27, 2012.
Offering an unmatched user-experience, the Multi-Sensing technology can be implemented into commercial devices including tablets, smart phones, inflight infotainment and automotive systems. Built on zForce, the company’s patented 2D optical multi touch solution, which can be applied to flat surfaces such as Plastilogic, Organic Light Emitting Diode Displays(OLED), Mirasol, Electronic Paper Displays (EPD), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or Mouse Pad, the new sensing technology is targeted at device manufacturers and OEMs. The technology has been developed to identify objects and ascertain the pressure, size, depth, speed or its proximity. Combing light with zero latency, the new sensing technology can determine and sense objects such as brush, pen, gloved / bare finger as well as larger objects at high speeds.
The patented zForce touch solution has been developed for touch-enabled tablets, smart phones, printers, e-readers, office equipment, gaming devices, toys, health appliances and automotive applications. The zForce offers higher industrial design flexibility due to its low building height and total weight and building height.
The Chief Executive Officer of Neonode, Thomas Eriksson explained that the new Multi-Sensing will offer state-of-the-art optical touch solution.
Neonode will showcase its interface technologies at the Swedish Pavilion at booth number 2J31 located in hall 2.0.