Samsung Electronics has launched a wireless handheld device in South Korea that combines a phone, a TV, a camera, and a camcorder in what is the said to be the first in a line of high powered gadgets that the company plans to roll out this year.
3.5 inch TFT-LCD that can be adjusted for portrait or landscape view.
300,000-pixel camera/camcorder can swivel 270 degrees for taking still shots or clips.
128MB of memory, expandable to 512MB.
Intel's PXA250 XScale processor running at 300MHz.
The MITs M400 is powered by Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition software and is geared toward the Korean market, with a Hangul, or Korean script, version of the Pocket PC software, co-developed by Samsung and Microsoft.
The new device has an MP3 player, a two-way radio and has wireless infrared links for exchanging data with other devices. The MITs M400 will sell for approximately US$800.
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