Synaptics Debuts Fuse(TM) Next-Generation Mobile Phone Concept
14 12월 2009 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Synaptics, Texas Instruments, Immersion, TheAlloy, and The
Astonishing Tribe demonstrate collaborative design to drive the
future of mobile interaction beyond the touchscreen SANTA CLARA,
Calif., Dec. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Synaptics Incorporated
(NASDAQ:SYNA), a leading developer of human interface solutions for
mobile computing, communications, and entertainment devices, today
introduced Fuse(TM), a collaborative mobile phone concept,
demonstrating the future of user interaction for handsets.
Integrating for the first time multiple interface technologies -
including multi-touch capacitive sensing, haptic feedback, 3-D
graphics, and force, grip, and proximity sensing - the Fuse concept
phone showcases exciting new mobile device usage models. In
addition, Fuse demonstrates to device manufacturers the value of
ecosystem collaborations providing a model for designing
multi-modal interfaces that will optimize the user experience on
next-generation handheld device. Every step in the value chain
affects and is affected by the end product. A truly collaborative
approach takes advantage of each partner's unique contributions in
benefiting the user. (Photo:
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Today's Touchscreen Fuse extends the now-prevalent
touchscreen-based user experience first unveiled in August 2006
with Synaptics' award-winning Onyx mobile concept. With Fuse's bold
lineup of innovative interface technologies, Synaptics and partners
tackle the difficulty of single-handed usage and the need to look
at the screen - two key challenges faced by on-the-go users in
current-generation touchscreen phones. Fuse's innovative sensing
technologies surrounding the entire device enable quick, intuitive,
single-handed navigation. For example, grip sensing achieved via
force and capacitive touch sensors on the sides of the phone allows
the user to execute common controls such as pan and scroll. In
addition to the novel side sensors, Fuse introduces for the first
time, 2D navigation from the back of the phone. This feature offers
yet another mode of effective and fun single-handed control without
obstructing the display or enhanced usability, Fuse combines
multiple sensory input and feedback technologies including active
3-D graphics and next-generation haptic effects. "Consumers have
many options when it comes to choosing a smartphone, and though
many phones are loaded with applications to simplify one's life,
they often accomplish just the opposite," said William Stofega,
research manager for mobile device technology and trends at IDC.
"Synaptics partnering with innovative industry leaders to deliver
an intelligent concept device that has the consumers' lifestyles in
mind will help showcase the true potential of the smartphone."
Collaborative Design The Fuse mobile phone concept is the result of
a unique collaboration between Synaptics and four global partners -
TheAlloy, The Astonishing Tribe (TAT), Immersion, and Texas
Instruments Incorporated (TI). With human interface and digital
lifestyle in mind, the Fuse design team created a stunning and
functional user interface with innovative new modes of sensing
input, and visual and haptic feedback. Each partner provided
valuable expertise and contributions to the project: -- TheAlloy
led the user experience and overall product design efforts. -- TAT
enabled the effective 3-D environment and lent their extensive user
interface software design skills. -- Immersion made possible the
tactile feedback, ensuring an integrated and satisfying experience.
-- TI's OMAP(TM) 3630 processor provided the framework and platform
to leverage the enhanced multimedia, graphics and imaging features
that consumers crave. Additionally, Synaptics' ClearPad(TM),
NavPoint(TM), and TouchButtons(TM) solutions are used in the Fuse
mobile concept to offer unique capabilities - such as two-finger
input, proximity sensing, grip sensing, text entry, and
high-resolution finger input - providing precise pointing and
navigation that can dramatically improve and enhance the user
experience with a touchscreen. Future handset innovation will rely
on the relationship between technology design and designers to
unlock the potential of mobile phones as an ideal computing
platform. Fuse illustrates to OEMs the advances in Synaptics'
sensing technologies and the collaborative effort that will inspire
a new wave of multi-modal input design. "The best touch experience
requires the expertise and collaboration of ecosystem leaders to
optimize what the user sees and feels," said Gopal Garg, senior
vice president of Synaptics' handheld business unit and corporate
marketing. "The improved sensory experience of Fuse will drive
handset innovation to evolve, taking the current generation of
touch-based interaction to the next level of human-device
interaction." "The Fuse project has demonstrated the power of
multi-party collaboration to deliver experience-led innovation,"
said Gus Desbarats, chairman, TheAlloy. "Each partner within the
Fuse project has helped to show the effect that leading-edge
technology can deliver when applied with design thinking."
"Exceptional user experience differentiates the best designs," said
Craig Vachon, senior vice president and general manager of
Immersion's touch line of business. "Fuse exemplifies the power of
collaboration and realizes what is possible by integrating
innovative technology, including Immersion's next-generation
TouchSense solutions. Working with these partners has been
gratifying; Fuse is further validation that our haptics technology
brings to life the power of touch and makes devices more intuitive,
satisfying, and fun to use." "Providing our technology in order to
showcase user experience paradigms of next generation devices is
one of the key ingredients that keep TAT ahead of the trends in
mobile user interfaces," says Charlotta Falvin, chief executive
officer of The Astonishing Tribe. "Realizing design ideas that push
the limits of technology like the Fuse UI does is one of our
passions." "The world is changing, and so is the way people
interact with their mobile devices. TI is excited to be a part of
the innovative Fuse concept that reiterates the significant headway
we're making to advance mobile user experiences," said Fred Cohen,
director of worldwide ecosystem partners for Texas Instruments.
"TI's OMAP platform works in sync with these other impressive
technologies to bring big-screen, life-like capabilities to
consumers' fingertips." For more information on the Fuse mobile
concept, visit http://www.synaptics.com/fuse Fuse will be
demonstrated during CES in Las Vegas at the Synaptics, Immersion,
and TI meeting areas, and at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in
February. About Synaptics Synaptics (NASDAQ:SYNA) is a leading
developer of human interface solutions for the mobile computing,
communications, and entertainment industries. The company creates
interface solutions for a variety of devices including notebook
PCs, PC peripherals, digital music players, and mobile phones. The
TouchPad(TM), Synaptics' flagship product, is integrated into a
majority of today's notebook computers. Consumer electronics and
computing manufacturers use Synaptics' solutions to enrich the
interaction between humans and intelligent devices through improved
usability, functionality, and industrial design. The company is
headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. http://www.synaptics.com/
About TheAlloy Based in Farnham in the UK, TheAlloy is a design
consultancy with expertise focused on product design, interaction
design, and strategy. TheAlloy help organizations deliver excellent
user experiences by creating the look, feel and behavior of
products and screen based interfaces. With work predominantly
focused in the technology sector, TheAlloy are experts in hardware
and software design for the telecommunications and convergence
markets. We have worked with a wide range of brands including BT,
Toshiba, HP, and Thomson. For further information about Alloy
please contact Geoff McCormick , +44 (0)1252 712000. Visit our
website at http://www.thealloy.com/. About Immersion Haptic (touch)
technology is key to the future of user experience in digital
devices. Founded in 1993, Immersion harnesses human touch to create
user experiences that deliver a more compelling sense of the
digital world. Using one of Immersion's adaptable high fidelity
haptic systems, partners can achieve a competitive advantage and
greater revenue opportunities with products that are more
intuitive, satisfying, efficient, and safe. With Immersion
technology, world-class companies can deliver improved user
experiences in products such as widely popular video games, leading
video console gaming systems, advanced automotive driver controls,
and award-winning mobile phones. Immersion manufactures its own
line of medical simulators that incorporate touch technology. These
virtual reality training tools, installed around the world, enable
practitioners to improve their practice of sophisticated
life-saving surgical procedures prior to operating on patients.
With over 800 issued or pending patents in the U.S. and other
countries, Immersion is the leading innovator in touch-enabled user
experiences that bring the digital universe to life. Learn more at
http://www.immersion.com/. About TAT TAT - The Astonishing Tribe AB
has added the WOW-effect to mobile user interfaces for more than
300 million devices worldwide. Our products, TAT Cascades(TM) and
TAT Motion Lab(TM), built on the renowned TAT Kastor(TM) platform,
has transformed the way UI design and graphics can be implemented
on a wide range of mobile devices. TAT products are recognized for
their time-to-market savings, resource efficiency and platform
independence, giving users a more dynamic, faster and richer
multimedia experience, in a truly astonishing way. TAT is
headquartered in Malmoe, Sweden, and with local offices in Korea
and USA. Learn more at http://www.tat.se/. About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) helps customers solve problems and
develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier,
safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI
innovates through design, sales and manufacturing operations in
more than 30 countries. For more information, go to
http://www.ti.com/. Synaptics, ClearPad, TouchPad, NavPoint,
TouchButtons, Fuse, and the Synaptics logo are trademarks of
Synaptics in the United States and/or other countries. All other
marks are the property of their respective owners. For further
information, please contact: Rebecca Parr Tara Yingst Synaptics
Edelman 408-454-5178 650-762-2942
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