10-Finger Touchscreens on their way to Mobile Phones
Posted 07/23/09 at 09:21:23 AM by Paul Lilly
Synaptics hopes to take mobile touchscreen technology to a whole new level with the company's recently announced ClearPad 3000 Series. Unlike two-finger capable touchscreens, the ClearPad 3000's capacitive touch pad can track up to 10 simultaneous finger touches.
"By enabling more devices to have multi-finger gesture capabilities, our premium ClearPad 3000 Series opens the door for innovative software developers to push the edges of the user interface envelope by creating exciting new classes of applications -- such as multi-user gaming -- not possible before, giving OEMs greater flexibility to differentiate their products," said Tom Tiernan, Synaptics president and COO.
Synaptics says the ClearPad 3000 is based on new, proprietary technology featuring 48 sensing channels and advanced power management. The end result is support for larger screen sizes up to 8 inches diagonally in a thin, low-profile design. Synaptics also boasts a high level of accuracy.
The company plans to ship engineering samples for general release starting in November 2009, which means you may see some snazzy new multi-finger touchscreen devices just in time for the holidays.

Image Credit: Synaptics via CNet
Now I have a burning desire...
Submitted by jeffhex on Thu, 07/23/2009 - 5:22pm
to create an "11-finger" version.
"But... this one goes to ELEVEN!"
(and this migh allow for some creative gaming...)
how does 10-touch help
Submitted by nekollx on Thu, 07/23/2009 - 8:35am
how does 10-touch help gaming?
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