Question-and-Answer Session
Operator
(Operator Instructions) Your first question comes from Steve Smigie – Raymond James.
Steve Smigie – Raymond James
I was hoping you could talk a little bit about what the mix looked like in the quarter split between PC’s versus handsets versus access for other stuff.
Scott Moody
PC was 78% of the revenue. Wireless was 17% and then access control was the remaining 4%.
Steve Smigie – Raymond James
Also ASP?
Scott Moody
ASP was $3.14 which was between 10% and 11% down from the prior year.
Steve Smigie – Raymond James
On the handset opportunity that you discussed, I guess you gave some decent color there but are there more of these announcements to come? You’re usually pretty cautious so I guess you’d have to be pretty far along to be discussing this and the stuff out of Japan, can you say whether it’s Europe versus U.S.?
Scott Moody
With respect to the, even talking about it, you are right. It is relatively far along, but it’s not quite there and I’ll feel very good about it when I actually it on the store shelves. But we have delivered and have been delivering production units, so it’s certainly something that’s been going on quite awhile.
We have other opportunities that are similar to that and we have a number of opportunities as well in Asia, most of which though we would probably see in the latter half of next year in terms of new accounts and new phones versus the first half of the year. But there are a number of other going forward.
In fact, we certainly have more opportunities in the cell phone space probably by a long shot than we’ve ever seen before. I think part of that is, of course they’re all looking to differentiate the Smart Phone market is growing substantially. Security is very important whether you’re a business person or a consumer in that market.
And I think that we have really driven a lot of interest because of the new Rogers sensor and that would probably be the product that would be the predominant one in the latter half of the year. That product really solves a lot of the issues that people were always looking at.
Obviously it provides the security and personal identification function. It now does NAV and works exceedingly well. The aesthetics have been solved. The costs have come down. So I think we really checked all the boxes there and that’s why we’re seeing a lot of the interest as well as the market itself, i.e. Smart Phones and just a very competitive market and all those people looking to differentiate.
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