Test versions of the Neonode N2 smartphone (neonode.com) were released to the press at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. The N2’s amazingly small size (1.88 x 3.08 x .6 inches) and customized user interface make it perhaps the most unique and innovative device to be introduced so far this year. The N2 weighs a mere 2.6 ounces and has a 2-inch (176 x 220) touch screen. Below the screen is a joystick, as well as an antenna loop that also functions as a lanyard clip. The device runs on Windows CE 5.0 and uses a unique user interface designed by Neonode; other features include a miniSD slot, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and music and video players. The smartphone Internet connection runs on the slower GPRS standard, but it is a quad-band GSM phone that will be sold unlocked through a U.S. carrier yet to be named.
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