Tiny NeoNode 2 with iPhone-like gesture control

Not at 3GSM, but wishing it was, the new NeoNode 2 is being talked about as yet another iPhone Clone. The difference this time though, is that the NeoNode 2 shares more than just a touchscreen with the iPhone – it also employs a similar gesture controlled user interface. By waving your fingers over the touchscreen in certain magical combinations, you can control the icons and menus – just like on an iPhone!
Apparently, the NeoNode 2 has been in development for some time (indeed, rumours persist that it’s still in development, and will never make it out of beta!), and follows on from the similar-but-still-born NeoNode 1.
Not great in the features-department, it’s the gesture-based interface and 3″ screen that mark this little gadget out from the crowd (hmmmm, where’ve I heard that before?!). Whether we’ll ever see it released or not is open to question – and quite how well it’ll succeed if it it ever is released is another question altogether!
[Source: Gizmodo]
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