Enjoy premium business mobility with push e-mail exchange services and office apps that help you stay connected with your office and work more productively. Thanks to a sharp, high-resolution VGA (2.8" 640 X 480 65,536 colors TFT-LCD) display. A single flat touch-panel surface provides refined style and enables smooth finger-tip operation.
The phone works on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional (Crossbow). The Mobile Shell interface streamlines the Windows Mobile experience giving instant access to your most important applications and information. Large finger friendly buttons, gesture controls and 3D Animations make it easy to navigate just with one hand.
Integrated SiRF Star III GPS Chipset allows the Glofiish X900 to double as a Personal Navigation Device (PND) on foot or in the car when combined with the map data available for most locations around the world from leading map providers. High quality GPS solution and large 2.8" display provide rapid positioning and easy and precise navigation ideal for manic and frequent travelers.
Get fast HSDPA internet connectivity for fast on-demand web browsing, easy access e-mail and quick and efficient picture and document sharing on the road. HSDPA provides high speed internet connectivity on road. Quad-band GSM (800/900/1800/1900 MHz) for worldwide voice and text communication. Home or office connectivity via Wi-Fi Background. Bluetooth v2.0 class 2 and EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) for easy pairing with headsets, PCs and other devices. It also supports GPRS and EDGE v10.0. Other than HSDPA it supports UMTS communication system.
High performance Samsung S3C 6400 533MHz processor efficiently powers applications for a fast and responsive experience. Large 128MB SDRAM allows multiple applications and large documents to be worked efficiently at the same time. Generous 256MB expandable (up to 16GB) flash ROM provides ample storage for personal data, messages, Documents and photos.
High-Resolution VGA ( 2.8" 640 X 480 65,536 colors TFT-LCD) screen is able to display more information onscreen at once. The integrated 3.0MP auto- focus CMOS camera (resolution 2048 X 1536) allows you to capture your memories at a single click. It also holds Fixed-focus CMOS VGA camera in front panels conference call usage. You never need to suffer with poor battery backups as it hosts a lithium polymer rechargeable battery.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Glofiish X900- Power to Outperform
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Labels: Glofiish, mobile, Multimedia, Smartphone, technology, X900
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
USB 3.0 Creeps Closer
Intel has released a new set of tools that will allow hardware vendors to build chips for the upcoming version of the USB(Universal Serial Bus) interface. The Extension Host Controller Interface(xHCI) draft specification allows the USB host controllers to communicate with a software stack, allowing developers to communicate with the USB 3.0 hardware and build controller chips for devices.
USB 3.0 is targeted at ten times the current bitrate, reaching roughly 4.8 Gb/s (600MB/s) by utilizing two additional high-speed differential pairs for "Superspeed" mode at a clock frequency of 2.5GHz, and with the possibility for optical interconnect. The two new differential pairs make the cable about as thick as an ethernet cable and provide full-duplex transfers. The USB 3.0 specification was 90% complete as of August 13, 2008 and commercial products are expected to arrive in 2009 or 2010. USB 3.0 is designed to be backwards-compatible with both USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 and employs more efficient protocols such as 8b/10b encoding to conserve power while increasing the maximum power available for connected devices.
Intel describes the interface as a simplified kit for integrating the the "SuperSpeed" USB connections. Intel is hoping to push USB 3.0 as the connection standard for the HD media devices that demand larger pipelines for data transfers. The company counts Microsoft, AMD, Dell, and nVidia among the early backers for SuperSpeed USB. Intel hopes to release the next xHCI draft specification by the end of the year.
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Labels: technology, USBs

