Thursday, August 14, 2003

It seems everytime I look into getting a new phone there is something exciting just around the corner, well I didn't realise things were moving quite as fast as they actually are. Here are a few of the latest posts I saw on Gizmodo.

"Sanyo's TV cellphone. First Samsung, then NEC, now Sanyo has a prototype of a cellphone with an integrated digital television tuner. The new phone has a 2.2-inch organic electroluminescent display, two built-in digital cameras, 128MB of internal memory, and we think (it's hard to tell from the translation) that it can function sort of like a TiVo and save up to 30 minutes of television programming."

"Cellphone running Windows CE.net The STAMP PC phone, which looks remarkably like one of Motorola's Accompli handsets, runs on either GSM/GPRS or CDMA, and has a 2.4-inch, 65,000 color touchscreen, 32MB of RAM, 32MB of Flash ROM, a 200GHz processor, and a built-in digital camera."

CEC's wristphone The F88, which is made by CEC, runs on China's CDMA 1x network, and has a wired earpiece that is worn like a ring (an infrared earpiece is available, though a Bluetooth onewould be even better), a small keypad on the wristband, a 256-color LCD screen, and a digital camera attachment.

Jon 11:06 AM Permalink

Comments:

Post a Comment