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March 8, 2005
Sanyo's Spacephones
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There is not much more to say that Gizmodo hasn't said about Sanyo's Spacephones. geekBlue however does have more photos than Gizmodo. Their article is below and more pictures are in my geekBlue's permalink. I put in some more features right before Gizmodo's article.. "The liquid crystal turning, the front style which you close and even to the cartridge you can see the large picture of 2.4 inch QVGA. It arranges the cursor key and the decisive * clear key in the side. Including the movie & photo photographing, colorful service and EZ Nabi walk et cetera only of the WIN without opening the k tie, that way, it can utilize. Effective pixel several 200 ten thousand pixels (2 Mega pixels) it loads the CCD camera, it actualizes the high picture quality which can realize quality even at big print size of 2l format. Adjusting to subject, the automatic focusing function which automatically adjusts focus, supports photo photographing which is more beautiful. FM radio function "There's something fundamentally wrong with anything called “Spacephone” being a box-shaped clamshell instead of some insane bit of curvy Buck Rogers -style tech. Regardless, Sanyo's two Spacephone models, the W21SA and W22SA look perfect for walking around with. Both feature a twistable display and two megapixel camera along with an FM radio tuner and Navi Walk integrated compass. the W22SA takes it a step further, adding an Mp3 player and built-in stereo speakers (albeit very, very small stereo speakers) and a mysterious new Feather Touch Key system that allows you to control phone features while the lid is closed. No word on price or availability yet, as Sanyo are saving the goods for CeBIT." [via gizmodo] |
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Posted by geekblue at March 8, 2005 8:49 AM
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