Neonode
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Traded as | NASDAQ: NEON |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Founded 📆 | Sweden (2001 ) |
Founders 👔 | Magnus Goertz and Thomas Eriksson |
Headquarters 🏙️ | Stockholm, Sweden |
Area served 🗺️ | Worldwide |
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Products 📟 | N1, N1m and N2 mobile phones, Airbar touchscreen sensor, zForce AIR touch sensors |
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Neonode Inc (NASDAQ: NEON) is a Swedish company providing optical sensors for contactless touch, touch, gesture control, and remote sensing. Neonode technology is currently deployed in more than 80 million products and the company holds more than 100 patents worldwide. Neonode’s customer base includes Fortune 500 companies in the consumer electronics, office equipment, automotive, elevator and self-service kiosk markets.[1] Neonode is a publicly traded company, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and established in 2001.
Mobile phone products[edit]
Neno Neno was Neonode's custom graphical user interface (GUI) controlling the Microsoft Windows CE operating system. Neonode devices ran Neno from a removable Secure Digital card.
N2
- Operating system: Windows CE 6.0 Pro
- Display: 176 × 220 Pixels (Width × Height), 16-bit Colour TFT
- Audio: Stereo 48 kHz playback
- Memory Storage: miniSD / miniSDHC
- Connectivity: GSM Quad band: GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900 MHz, Bluetooth, GPRS
- Size: 47×77×14,7 mm (W×H×T)
- Weight: 70g
- Battery: 820mAh
- Imaging: 2 Megapixel Fixed Focus Camera, Still pictures, Video play-back (MPEG, WMV), Video Recording (MPEG-4) (not yet, but Neonode'sin further updates)
- Messaging: SMS, Support for long SMS, MMS, Predictive text input, T9 (English, Swedish, German, Dutch, Spanish, Norwegian, French and Greek), Call history (dialed, received and missed calls)
- Audio: Audio player (MP3, WAV, WMA), stereo 48 kHz playback, Custom ring tones (MP3, WAV, WMA), Alarm application
- Entertainment: Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer (web browser), 2 integrated games.
- Third-party software.
- Software development environment.
N1m
- Launched: Q1 2005
- Operating system: Windows CE 5.0 and 4.2
- Display: 176 × 220 Pixels (Width × Height), 16-bit Colour TFT
- Audio: Stereo 48 kHz playback
- Memory storage: SD card up to 2 GB
- Connectivity: GSM Triband: GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900 MHz), USB 1.1
- Size: 88 × 52 × 21 (H × W × D)
- Weight: 94g
- Imaging: Megapixel Camera (1024x1024), Imageviewer, Videoplayer (MPEG 1, MPEG 4, WMV)
- Messaging: Short message service, Support for long SMS, Multimedia Messaging Service, Predictive text input, T9 (English, Swedish, German, Spanish, French and Russian), Call history (dialed, received and missed calls)
- Audio: Audio player (MP3, WAV, WMA), stereo 48 kHz playback, Custom ring tones (MP3, WAV, WMA), Alarm application
- Entertainment: Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer (web browser), Games, third-party software downloadable
- Organiser: Calendar, Tasks, Phonebook with storage capacity of 1000 contacts, Add an individual picture for each contact, Synchronize with your PC using ActiveSync (requires extra software free of charge from Microsoft)
- Miscellaneous: Large touch-screen, On-screen keyboard, Screen saver, Vibrator, Calculator, Updates available at the Neonode website, USB memory functionality, use N1 as portable storage device. A generic positive gesture (slide left to right) and negative gesture (slide right to left) were used consistently through the interface to unlock, go back to home screen, etc.
References[edit]
- ↑ SEC. "Neonode Inc. 2019 Annual Report 10-K". SEC.report. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
- ↑ "Neonode N1m - Full phone specifications". Gsmarena.com. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
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