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February 12, 2007
Neonode N2: iPhoneClone Navigates Using Finger
The Neonode N2 follows up the interesting but irrelevant original with an iPhone clone notable for it's net-radio stream capturing desktop software, and gesture controlled screen. And, its super small, at 3 tall. Here's the stat splatter, and how that gesture system works. The gesture control promises a screen free from softbutton clutter, and that it'll be all but unusable by anyone but those initiated into the neonode's cryptic control system. The device claims to have an open software platform (meaning: won't be picked up by us providers anytime soon) and because it does calendar and address book synching via Activesync, we have a feeling it's built on a Windows platform. I expected counterattacks to Apple's offering but how fast did this little company develop this thing? It's more than likely that they'd been planning this touchscreen offering for awhile now. Unless it's vapor. (Where are those real photos?) Name: * Neonode N2 Storage: * MiniSD card User interface: * Neno user interface Applications: * MP3 Player (MP3, WMA, Wav), Calendar and Address book synchronized using ActiveSync Telephony: * GSM Quadband 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 Mhz bands, GPRS Messaging: * SMS and MMS Bluetooth: * Obex, Headset, FTP profiles supported LCD: * 2,0" (176x220 pixels) colour display. 65K colours Audio: * Stereo sound in headphones, Mono loudspeaker, Vibration engine Image: * 2 Megapixel Fixed Focus Camera, Still pictures, Video play-back (MPEG, WMV), Video Recording (MPEG4) Dimensions: * 47x77x14,7 mm (WxHxT) Weight: Approx 70 grams Battery Capacity: * Talk 4 hours, standby 200 hours '"Brian Lam Neonode n2 [via slashphone]
From Neonode N2: iPhoneClone Navigates Using Finger
Posted by Perry at February 12, 2007 11:41 AM


