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Philips Xenium 9@9w phone
Philips has launched a new entry level mobile phone in its Xenium series, the Philips Xenium 9@9w. This sleek and slim phone is packed with a classy brushed metal surface. The phone sports a regular keypad, split into four rows with three keys each. This seems to be more of a design consideration rather than a functional one, but to its credit, the metal navigational controls in the middle resemble something straight from the books of Bang & Olufsen. The 9@9w features dual SIM card slots, carry both your personal and business mobile lines within a single device, making it so much easier to take on the road. As trademark of the Xenium range, the 9@9w has a long lasting battery life as well. There are also a 2.0-megapixel camera, a microSD card slot for up to 2GB of extra memory storage. Network features are limited to GPRS and old school WAP, which is expected for such a mainstream device, but still a point to take note of. The 9@9w also packs Bluetooth A2DP as well as USB connectivity.
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Iogear 4GB Flash Wallet Drive GFD204B
Iogear has introduced a 4GB Flash Wallet Drive-GFD204B which is very ideal for those constantly on-the-move. It includes security software, maximizing the protection of important data, such as your secret file and valuable photo. The 4GB Flash Wallet Drive plugs into and supports USB 2.0 and 1.1 ports, and is compatible with Macintosh, Microsoft Windows and Sun operating systems. Smart Security software is included for Windows users. Especially for Windows Vista user, this wallet drive also support Windows ReadyBoost, which increases system performance by accessing memory capacity from external sources.
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Fujitsu U810 mini-notebook

Fujitsu U810
Fujitsu has released another mini-notebook, it’s a Tablet PC, or you can say it’s a notebook as well, Fujitsu U810. It’s very portable, weighs 1.5 pound only. It’s powered by an Intel A110 processor that used in Samsung’s UltraMobile PC, and allows for fairly easy and accurate thumb typing. Fujitsu prefers to call it a mini-notebook, mostly because it’s essentially a scaled-down version of its other convertible notebooks. It has a rotating screen, which can be swiveled and locked down like Fujitsu’s other Lifebook products. The U810 comes with alot of features such as biometric security, Webcam, keyboard light, stylus and a touch-screen interface, and some decently sized keys for such a small keyboard. It’s equipped with slots for SD cards, compact flash, USB, and has a port for an included Ethernet dongle and can connect to a docking station. Connectivity is also good with WiFi 802.11 a/b/g and Bluetooth capable.
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Sony VAIO VGN-UX38GN
Sony re-introduces the VAIO UX - the original marvel of computing that fits in the palm of your hand in the form of the VAIO VGN-UX38GN. It features with flash memory technology, redefining Sony’s commitment to riding the leading edge of technology. It’s powered by Core Solo U1500 1.33Ghz processor, 32GB Flash Memory, 1GB RAM. It runs on Windows Vista Business Edition Operating System.

In the part of connectivity, there is Wi-Fi 802.11abg and Bluetooth conection available. Graphic card is onboard with Intel Graphics Media chipset, run with 4.5-inch WSVGA screen with 1024 x 600 pixels resolution.
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