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<title>Sony Ericsson S700 with 1.3 MP camera</title>
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<description> Sony Ericsson S700 with 1.3 MP camera has been announced for 4Q2004 - the next big thing from SE ? TheRegister writes about it aswell and thinks, that The trick is making cheap material feel expensive. Imaging is a key function of the S700. It includes a 1.3 megapixel digital camera activated by opening a sliding lens cap, which...</description>
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<a title="infoSync World : Sony Ericsson S700 with 1.3 MP camera" href="http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4685.html">Sony Ericsson <span class="caps">S700</span> with 1.3 <span class="caps">MP</span> camera</a> has been announced for 4Q2004 - the next big thing from <span class="caps">SE </span>?</p>

<p><a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/68/36134.html">TheRegister</a> writes about it aswell and thinks, that</p>

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The trick is making cheap material feel expensive. <br />
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<p><quote>Imaging is a key function of the <span class="caps">S700. </span>It includes a 1.3 megapixel digital camera activated by opening a sliding lens cap, which is equipped with a photo light, 8x digital zoom and 1280 x 960 resolution, previews of which are available on the 2.3-inch 262k <span class="caps">TFT</span> colour screen running at an amazing 240 x 320. Video clips can also be captured.</p>

<p>Images can be saved to a Memory Stick Duo card, or transmitted by Bluetooth or infrared.</p>

<p>The <span class="caps">S700</span> features the same 3D Java engine found earlier today in the <span class="caps">K700,</span> and comes complete with embedded games. Additional titles can be downloaded to the phone. Other features include 40 polyphonic ringtones, an <span class="caps">MP3</span> player and <span class="caps">DJ</span>-style ring-tone composer.</p>

<p>Under the hood, the <span class="caps">S700</span> is a tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz <span class="caps">GSM</span> handset with Class 10 <span class="caps">GPRS. </span>It measures 107.5 x 49 x 24.5 mm and weighs 137 g. It claims 300 hours (12.5 days) of standby or 7 hours of talktime, and will be available <span class="caps">Q4 2004.</span><br />
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<p>The <span class="caps">P800</span> successor the P900really has hit the mainstream. And for that, the sleek and much more professional design must take credit.</p>
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<title>Nokia 7700 Multimedia TV phone</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Reuters | Latest Financial News / Full News Coverage" href="http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&amp;storyID=3779106">Nokia 7700</a></p>

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<p>Nokia unveiled the 7700 model cellphone last week, a device with a large touch-screen display that gives users the possibility to watch <span class="caps">TV.</span></p>

<p>64 <span class="caps">MB</span> of internal memory, of which 20-25 <span class="caps">MB</span> will be available to users, as well as a bundled 64 <span class="caps">MB MMC</span> card make up storage for the Nokia 7700. Users will also be able to synchronize data with Windows desktops through the Nokia <span class="caps">PC </span>Suite software, while <span class="caps">WAN</span> connectivity options range from tri-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> through <span class="caps">CSD, HSCSD, GPRS, E</span>-GPRS and <span class="caps">EDGE. </span>On the <span class="caps">PAN</span> side, the Nokia 7700 will come equipped with Bluetooth and support for its audio profile which enables use of Bluetooth headsets.</p>
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<title>Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 nifty tech, odd form</title>
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<description>Wi-Fi Networking News are right, the new Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 has wireless a-plenty, runs Palm OS, but has odd form factor... The PEG-UX50 is a &quot;landscape clamshell&quot;, with a 480 x 320 pixel screen that runs width-wise rather than vertically, as on nearly every other Palm OS handheld to date. It does, however, use the same &quot;Twist and Rotate&quot; flip...</description>
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<p>The PEG-UX50 is a "landscape clamshell", with a 480 x 320 pixel screen that runs width-wise rather than vertically, as on nearly every other Palm OS handheld to date. It does, however, use the same "Twist and Rotate" flip design as Sony's previous portrait-oriented handhelds. That leaves room for a new, larger keyboard as well. The entire devices measures 103 x 87 x 18 mm when closed, and weighs in at 175 grams.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.tech-weblog.biz/a/sony-clie-pegux50-nifty-tech-odd-form.php" title="Continue Reading: Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 nifty tech, odd form">Continued reading Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 nifty tech, odd form...</a>
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<dc:date>2003-07-20T00:45:07+01:00</dc:date>
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<title>Panasonic GU87/GD88 Review</title>
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