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 <title>Nokia&#039;s iPhone fighting Nokia 5800 Tube - specs, launch window and live pic</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Well lookey what we have here. Hot on the heels of the Nokia Tube demonstration that showed off Espoo&#039;s touchscreen-based competitor to the multi-touch iPhone, here are some more details on the Nokia Tube.  Symbian-freak managed to score a live pic of the Nokia Tube in the wild. The S60 Touch-based handset from Nokia looks a [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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 <title>Nokia shows off some seriously cool haptic-feedback touchscreen tech - Haptikos takes haptic feedback to a whole new level</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Touchscreens. We’ve been touting them as the  future of mobile tech , and Nokia is backing it full-on. The Finns have basically perfected the pressure-sensitive side of touchscreen technology in their “Haptikos” (which means “to touch”) touchscreen. Nokia’s haptic feedback touchscreen doesn’t just give you pseudo-feedback vibrations and clicks (Samsung F700,  we’re looking at you ), the Haptikos system actually provides a physical “clunk” and audible “click” directly under the depressed key. Combined with 0.1mm of screen-travel, the Haptikos system delivers a real-keyboard touchscreen experience.         Roope Takala, Senior Program Manager at Nokia’s research labs explains the tech:     &lt;em &gt; “We inserted two small piezo sensor pads under the screen and engineered in a 0.1mm movement in the screen itself. What’s taken the time has been fine tuning the movement and response to mimic exactly the sensation of pressing a real key.”&lt;/em&gt;     We’re looking for the  upcoming   S60 Touch   handset  to rock this new Haptikos system, and we can’t wait to get our hands (and fingers) on it - literally.    Haptikos a definite step in the right direction. But, don’t be fooled into thinking that Haptikos, or any haptic feedback system that doesn’t provide  static tactile feedback , will help with no-look touch-typing. While Haptikos is about as advanced as haptic touchscreens get (so far) and gives you definite feedback of a key-press, touch-typing requires an actual “feel” for the keys. Regardless, Nokia’s Haptikos is going to be the cat’s meow when it hits the market.    [Via:  Red Ferret ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Chinese phone with WQVGA screen AND haptic feedbackThe first Chinese phone with haptic touchscreen feedbackApple patent filed for tactile touchscreen - raised, indented keysSamsung F700 Croix is pretty slick, slightly disappointingNokia files for patent application for &quot;no-look&quot; touchscreen controls&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2007 19:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
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