Monday, June 7, 2010

Atmel's maXTouch solution enables new user experience for PURE touchscreen Internet radio

SAN JOSE, USA: Atmel Corp., a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, has announced that PURE, a leading UK consumer electronics company, has selected Atmel's maXTouch solution for its Sensia Internet radio.

Sensia offers a 5.7-inch touchscreen that allows the user to control a host of features, such as Internet radio and social networking. The user can view and interact with the radio by scrolling and spinning lists, tapping to select playlists, sliding controls and swiping to change content views on the touchscreen.

Sensia is a revolutionary Internet-connected digital audio system using Flow technology and a large color touchscreen. The touchscreen offers users a unique way to enjoy Internet radio content and podcasts, digital and FM radio stations, media streaming and a host of other services.

"Atmel's touch technology and complementary product portfolio has helped PURE drive the digital radio revolution. By providing us with innovative solutions in a timely, precise and supportive manner, Atmel has enabled our engineers to deliver a technologically advanced product experience for our customers," said Martin Harrison, director of Hardware Development, PURE.

"Atmel's maXTouch, QTouch and Dataflash technology solutions have enabled us to bring innovative new Internet radios to market faster—and have helped our engineering teams deliver new and unique products that differentiate us from our competition."

"PURE's Sensia is a good example of how innovative and exciting end-user products, based on Atmel's maXTouch and QTouch capacitive touch solutions, are driving the way users interface with technology. By using Atmel products with PURE's world class technology and development capability, we have helped PURE boost their whole product family into an industry-leading position," said Peter Jones, MD and GM for microcontroller and touch solutions, Atmel. "We expect more innovative and differentiated products based on Atmel's maXTouch technology to hit the market soon."

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