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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
PDA phones and smartphones come to the fore at Computex 2005
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Taiwan-based handset makers such as Arima Communication, BenQ, Asustek Computer and Eten
Information Systems will highlight PDA phones and smartphones at Computex 2005 (May 31-June 4).
Arima will present its first Symbian-based smartphone (the U300). The product uses a slide-to-open
keypad, while featuring a built-in 1.3-megapixel rotating digital camera and a 65,536-color TFT touch-panel.
In addition, the smartphone can receive FM radio signals, features a multimedia player and can be
synchronized with a PC via Bluetooth or USB.
BenQ will roll out smartphones that support Microsoft Windows and Symbian platforms while Asustek will
feature a Microsoft Windows-based PDA phone (the P505).
Eten will present a Microsoft Windows-based PDA phone (the M500) that offers a quad-band GSM
network, a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth support, 130MB of storage, Windows Media Player
10.0, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, PaPaGo navigation software and an application for managing stock
portfolios. |
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