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Synaptics to showcase updated Human Interface technology at CES

 

Synaptics will preview their updated Human Interface technology at the upcoming CES exhibition in January focusing on solutions based on automotive, wearable, gaming and other emerging industries.

Several new concept prototypes will be showcased by Synaptics Automotive Solutions including force sensing and touch inputs on the steering wheel and center console.

The company will also demonstrate its fingerprint under glass biometrics concept, its Natural ID fingerprint authentication technology designed to operate through glass buttons as well as thicker cover glass, enabling button-free industrial designs.

CES 2016 runs from the 6th until the 9th of January, 2016. Over 3,600 exhibitors from around the world will showcase their latest technologies.

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