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XDA Exec

Posted by Talkstage December - 2 - 2006 - Saturday ADD COMMENTS

XDA Exec

XDA Exec Details

The first device to use Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, it supports wireless LAN, 3G and GPRS connectivities and also has a laptype-style keyboard. It also comes with improved battery life a 1280×960 (1.3 MP) camera.

This is ideal for the business user on the move, facilitating the user with Word, Excel, Powerpoint and PDF viewers, not to mention Pocket Outlook for e-mails. Powered with an Intel XScale 520 MHz processor and 64 megs of RAM, you have a powerful little device at your disposal. As usual, it also supports games and Windows Media Player for that occasional song or video that a business user would demand.

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Samsung D600

Posted by Talkstage December - 2 - 2006 - Saturday ADD COMMENTS

Samsung D600

Samsung D600 Details

With the D600 Samsung have produced yet another amazing handset, set to be one of the most sought after handsets available. With an improved luxurious slide up mechanism the new Samsung D600 design is striking and sleek, with black and graphite coloured casing, this handset is compact and surprisingly lightweight at its 99 grams.

One of the most exciting features of this handset has to be the 2.0 megapixel camera, with built-in flash. The picture quality is striking, sharper than you would expect from a 2.0 megapixel camera, particularly when they are printed out or viewed directly on a TV screen, using the D600’s ingenious output functionality.
The screen size of 31×41cm wit a 262k resolution gives you a strikingly clear view, either for using the wide range of handset functions or using the handset’s impressive camera functions. The handset has all the functionality you will have come to expect and more, including an impressive MP3 functionality for headphone listening or using the two loudspeakers placed on side surfaces on the top.