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Time we Expected Good News (NTX)     

simon102 - 24 May 2005 17:18

AFter the positive news on the deal with DoMoCo a while ago, you would have thought the deals would be coming thick and fast as its a really good product and surely the future for mobile phones. Then theres the sound bag. Another brilliant product, but not sure if thats been released yet.
Does anyone have any good news!!!
Thanks

Simon

driver - 09 Jun 2005 10:37 - 3 of 8

No one on these, me neither

gordon geko - 12 Jul 2005 09:16 - 4 of 8

looks like some more bad news will look again if fall through the 60p mark

Barry Harris - 07 Sep 2005 08:59 - 5 of 8

Good news today. More to come

Barry Harris - 07 Sep 2005 09:02 - 6 of 8

"Dispersive Signal Technology is a unique touch technology due to its feature
set and scalability to fit large display sizes", said Larry Loerch - Business
Manager, 3M Touch Systems. "We look forward to leveraging key integrator, ISV
and display manufacturer relationships to capture a portion of the burgeoning
demand for large format, interactive displays."



NXT's Chief Commercial Officer, Graham Ryan, said, "we congratulate 3M on its
first commercial product utilising DST and look forward to seeing further
developments in the future. We believe the inherent advantages DST offers
present significant opportunities for 3M across a variety of markets."

Barry Harris - 07 Sep 2005 09:05 - 7 of 8

RNS Number:9369Q

NXT PLC

07 September 2005

7th September, 2005

3M Touch Systems confirms first DST product

3M Touch Systems, Inc. has today announced the availability of its break-through touch screen technology - Dispersive Signal Technology (DST), developed in collaboration with NXT. US-based Richardson Electronics' Pixelink Division will offer an integrated NEC MultiSyncLCD 4010 40-inch TFT touch screen monitor solution incorporating the 3M MicroTouchTM DST Touch Screen and Controller. This preliminary release touch monitor solution is available for sale and shipment from Pixelink Corporation as of today in the US.

The 40-inch MicroTouchTM DST touch screen is the first in a planned product range of large format (over 30-inches) touch screens. Key markets for this technology include conference rooms, educational facilities, financial exchanges, retail point of sale and advertisements, transportation, and a variety of indoor venues such as casino hospitality, exhibitions, clubs and restaurants.

"Dispersive Signal Technology is a unique touch technology due to its feature set and scalability to fit large display sizes", said Larry Loerch - Business Manager, 3M Touch Systems. "We look forward to leveraging key integrator, ISV and display manufacturer relationships to capture a portion of the burgeoning demand for large format, interactive displays."

NXT's Chief Commercial Officer, Graham Ryan, said, "we congratulate 3M on its first commercial product utilising DST and look forward to seeing further developments in the future. We believe the inherent advantages DST offers present significant opportunities for 3M across a variety of markets."



ENDS

For further information, please contact:

James Bullen

NXT plc

t: +44 (0) 1480 846100

Barry Harris - 09 Sep 2005 18:49 - 8 of 8

NXT (NTX.LN) rose 4.75 pence or 7.1% to 71.5 pence after announcing that it has expanded its line of iPod accessories with five new products, including its first NXT-based product, the SX 2000 Speakers for iPod.

The mobile computing accessories company said it will launch the SX 2000 Speakers in November.
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