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Samsung SPH-P9200
Samsung Electronics has unveiled four latest Mobile WiMAX devices to the Korean market. Mobile WiMAX service is offering the fastest data communication with full-mobility among existing telecommunication technologies. Since Mobile WiMAX technology is based on IEEE 802.16e OFDMA TDD and all IP-based, more effective and convenient mobile broadband services are possible with already existing IP infrastructure. Users can enjoy mobile broadband services, anytime, anywhere, any device, even on the move. The devices have been upgraded from previous Mobile WiMAX devices in terms of design and functions, they are Samsung SPH-M8200 (PDA type), Samsung SPH-P9200 (one mobile convergence device), and Samsung SPH-H1300 & Samsung SWT-200K (two USB modem type).

The SPH-M8200 is a PDA type Mobile WiMAX device which supports Mobile WiMAX and CDMA EV-DO connectivity. 16.6mm thin, this bar type device has enhanced usability with a full touch screen. It supports Terrestrial DMB, Bluetooth, file viewer and enhanced UCC related functions such as video editor, background music.
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Popularity: 12% [?]

HTC TyTN II PDA Phone
HTC has unveiled the direct successor to the Dopod 838 Pro, HTC TyTN II, a mobile device with a full suite of functionality and finesse attached to its branding. The HTC TyTN II comes with slogan “The Ultimate Mobile Companion“. At first glance, the HTC TyTN II looks like a normal sized Windows Mobile device, built with comfort and sturdiness in mind. Weighing in at a hefty 190g, not so light, it has the sliding QWERTY keyboard that the open starts from the right to the left based on customer feedback, as compared to Dopod 838 Pro which has left to right sliding direction. The main attraction would be the HTC TyTN II’s tilting screen which creates hype over its pseudo mini-notebook look, in a size of 2.8-inch QVGA screen. Well, the built-in 3-megapixel camera has only mediocre quality though.

The HTC TyTN II utilizes what is known as advanced touch screen technology. Note that it is not the same as the TouchFlo interface as seen on the HTC Touch. Essentially, the advanced touch screen interface encompasses what you love in the TouchFlo interface, minus the Touch Cube. It also features GPS navigation with its GPS receiver called gpsONE, truly making the HTC TyTN II the successor of the Dopod 838 Pro.

The list of specification can be listed:
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Popularity: 6% [?]

Celluon-CL850
Celluon, a leading Korean manufacturer of portable input applications, is planning to launch a virtual laser keyboard, Celluon CL850, in early September of this year. Based on Celluon’s sensor module, the CL850 makes use of its trademarked 3D electronic-perception technology to identify the location and movement of the typer’s fingers and transmit the input recognized by the sensor to the user’s device. Not only that, the CL850 will incorporate Bluetooth and USB connectivity, allowing you to connect the device to desktop PCs or other mobile devices such as laptops, UMPCs, smartphones, PDAs, and PMPs.
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Popularity: 18% [?]

GW Voicesense
The GW Micro - Voice Sense is the smallest, lightest and most fashionable PDA for the visually impaired with a Perkins style keyboard for inputting information and synthesized voice for outputting information. It’s powered by Processor PXA270, 540MHz with Windows CE.NET 5.0. It comes with memory of 1GB (separate user data area), 192MB (128 RAM and 64 OS storage). It also supports Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b/g), Bluetooth 1.1, FM Radio Receiver. The dimension is small of W 18.8cm (7.4″) x D 7.7cm (3.6″) x H 2.5cm (0.98″) with .58lbs (266g) weight.
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Popularity: 2% [?]