POSDATA shows off WiBro PDAs for Korea
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[Engadget] When a manufacturer takes styling cues from a number of popular devices -- in this case, the RAZR, the Wizard, and the gone-but-not-forgotten Clie -- and throws in a number of high end features whose acronyms make us a little weak-kneed, the resulting products are bound to be pretty sexy. Such is the case with a trio of WiBro-capable PDAs being marketed under the Flyvo brand by POSDATA, all of which run Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus on an ARM processor and let you get your 'net on with WiFi as well in case you have to travel outside of Korea.
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Engadget: -- but we kind of couldn't resist the urge with the M8000. After all, it is the first consumer device we've heard of with eitherWiBro or WiMax, and once we came to find out it's also got DMB support, TV-out, integrated VoIP, a stubbier, smaller antenna, and that long-awaited camera module not found in the i730, well, we couldn't contain the urge. (via Cosmos)
ICT Blog: we'll be saying "hello" to this Moto stateside anytime soon, the still-under-development A1200 seems like a design that could be popular in the US, although the similarly-styled A728 remains Asia-only as well. This 95 gram (that's lighter than aRAZR), keypad-less smartphone does all the usual email, web browsing, and document editing functions, along with playing a supposed 10 different multimedia file types. (via Cosmos)
Engadget: to this Moto stateside anytime soon, the still-under-development A1200 seems like a design that could be popular in the US, although the similarly-styled A728 remains Asia-only as well. This 95 gram (that's lighter than a RAZR), keypad-less smartphone does all the usual email, web browsing, and document editing functions, along with playing a supposed 10 different multimedia file types. (via Cosmos)
the 60 billion $$ man: The NYC crew over at E-Mob were passing by and got the HTC Wizard / T-Mobile MDA stacked up next to the HTC Hermes / T-Mobile MDA Vario II, courtesy of the good folks over at T-Mo. Afterall, it'll still be a few months before this hot-tay ever make it to the US of A -- and they could sense their pain. (via Cosmos)
verns blog: -- but we kind of couldn't resist the urge with the M8000. After all, it is the first consumer device we've heard of with eitherWiBro or WiMax, and once we came to find out it's also got DMB support, TV-out, integrated VoIP, a stubbier, smaller antenna, and that long-awaited camera module not found in the i730, well, we couldn't contain the urge. (via Cosmos)
GADGET.iBisnis.com: ” but we kind of couldnt resist the urge with the M8000. After all, it is the first consumer device weve heard of with eitherWiBro or WiMax, and once we came to find out its also got DMB support, TV-out, integrated VoIP, a stubbier, smaller antenna, and that long-awaited camera module not found in the i730, well, we couldn (via Cosmos)
Engadget: After all, it is the first consumer device we've heard of with either WiBro or WiMax, and once we came to find out it's also got DMB support, TV-out, integrated VoIP, a stubbier, smaller antenna, and that long-awaited camera module not found in the i730, well, we couldn't contain the urge. Yes, we know this phone will never, ever make it to the US, but forgive us, but you know how we are. (via Cosmos)
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Posted at May 23, 2006 02:22 AM