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CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interlink Electronics, Inc. (OTC: LINK), announced today that the upgraded Panasonic Toughbook® 31 rugged laptop now integrates Interlink’s ‘VersaPad™’ touchpad technology.

Interlink Electronics is a global leader in the design of patented Force-Sensing Resistor (FSR™) technology. For over 25 years, Interlink Electronics’ solutions have focused on handheld user input, menu navigation, cursor control, & other intuitive interface technologies for the world's top electronics manufacturers. Interlink Electronics has a 15 year track record of supplying touchpads for use in uncompromising, harsh environments.

  1. Interlink Electronics, Inc. (“Interlink”) warrants to the original end-user purchaser of the Product (“you”) that the Product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the warranty period described in Paragraphs 3 and 4.
  2. 4.2 Software Driver The USB VersaPad enumerates as a standard three-button HID-compliant mouse and requires no additional driver. In the future, Interlink may provide a driver that adds additional functionality and customization possibilities to the Windows standard mouse behavior. 4.3 Touchpad and Mouse.

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Interlink’s VersaPad is a resistive touchpad that uses a unique pressure sensing technology, enabling exceptionally light touch and smooth tracking. Unaffected by moisture and other contaminants, the VersaPad is operable with any glove or passive stylus, and may be environmentally sealed to NEMA 4X / IP65 standards. This compelling combination makes the VersaPad ideally suited to the harsh environments in which the Panasonic Toughbook excels. The VersaPad is supported by a mouse driver which provides users with an advanced feature set and multi-language support.

“The Toughbook brand has a global reputation for quality, performance and reliability and we are proud Panasonic feels our VersaPad meets their high standards,” said Trevor Bray, Vice President of Sales, Interlink Electronics. “We have engineered our FSR™ technology to meet the most demanding requirements and believe Toughbook users will benefit from this work. We hope this is the first step in a long and mutually beneficial relationship with Panasonic.”

“The Panasonic Corporation, one of the largest electronic product manufacturers in the world, manufactures and markets a wide range of products under the Panasonic brand,” says Steven N. Bronson, CEO, Interlink Electronics. “As such, Interlink Electronics, a world leading innovator of intuitive interface design, looks forward to a long-term partnership, enhancing the user interface/experience with both of our companies combining an array of technologies and expertise.”

The Panasonic Toughbook 31 offers the highest performance in its class along with the world's most rugged design. The MIL-STD-810G and IP65 certified Toughbook 31 is the ideal solution for mobile professionals in mission-critical environments, including first responders, military personnel, and field workers in industries such as telecommunications, utilities and energy. For more information on the Toughbook 31, or any Toughbook mobile computer, go to www.toughbook.com.

About Interlink Electronics, Inc.

Interlink Electronics, Inc. (OTC Markets: LINK.PK) is a sensor technology company and one of the world’s leading innovators of intuitive interface design. With more than 40 patents around the world protecting its technologies and products, Interlink Electronics serves a world-class customer-base from its corporate headquarters in Camarillo, California and offices in Japan, Hong Kong and China. For more information, see http://www.interlinkelectronics.com.

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