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Triforce touchscreen pointer looks weird, promises great functionality

Categories: Accessories
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, April 10th, 2008 at 5:37 AM

Triforce touchscreen pointerA Swedish company is introducing this patent-pending touchscreen pointer called Triforce. As you can see it looks quite weird, but according to Triforce it’s more than usable, especially if you carry it as a lanyard.

Triforce, however, don’t see their product hitting mobile phone stores at this stage. Rather, they are targeting companies which could use their lanyard-pointers as marketing materials. That being said, we’ve no information about the pricing nor availability. However, we can see some companies going this route, giving away Triforce accessories at various events. Hopefully, next time we’re attending some mobile related show, we’ll get Triforce from some company representative. Not that we’re asking or something. ;)

UPDATE: It seems users will also be able to grab Triforce soon. The price will be 10 EUR plus shipping costs!

[Via: Gizmodo]

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