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Asus P527 Smartphone Specs Leaked »

Asus P527 Smartphone

The Asus P527 Smartphone photo is caught in the wild. CNet has also leaked the specs of this handheld. Leaked spec sheet indicates that Asus P527 is a quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) with 2 megapixel camera and 240 x 320 pixels display. It comes in silver metalic color and runs on Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS. The compact handset (measures 113×58x15.4 mm and weighs 125g) is equipped with TI OMAP850 CPU at 200MHz and 64MB RAM / 128MB ROM. Read the rest

Gamepark GP2X F-200: Linux-based Handheld Gaming Device [IFA2007] »

GP2X F-200 Linux-based Handheld Gaming Device

Gamepark Holdings presented its new GP2X F-200 ‘Linux-based handheld gaming device’ which is a successor of F-100 model. With measure 143.6×82.9×29.6mm and weighs 161 gram (without battery pack), the machine features a 3.5-inch TFT LCD (320×240 resolution) with touch screen panel, dual CPU cores, 64MB NAND flash memory, SD card compatible slot and high-speed USB 2.0 support. Read the rest

Qwest debuts Fusion HTC 5800 Smartphone »

Qwest Fusion HTC 5800

Qwest Wireless has just announced the new HTC Windows Mobile handset for the United States market. According to the company, they’re the first in the US to bring the Quest Fusion HTC 5800. Running on Windows Mobile 6 operating system, the new handset supports for full access of Windows Live services (such as email, IM, search tools, etc) and Bluetooth stereo sound. Read the rest

Magellan unveils the Triton Handheld GPS Series for Outdoor Enthusiasts »

Magellan Triton Handheld GPS Series

Magellan took the wraps off of its new Triton handheld GPS series which is more focused towards outdoor enthusiasts. the Triton comes in a rugged form factor with a new screen graphics and user interface flow. It is one of the first few portable handheld GPS receivers to integrate a 2MP camera. Read the rest

HTC to Develop Shangri-La X9500 UMPC Doubles as a Handheld »

HTC Shangri-La X9500 UMPC

Brighthand reports that High Tech Computer (HTC) Corp. is now developing the X9500 ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) that doubled as a handheld, called Shangri-La. This mobile device which will be able run both Vista and Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system will be powered by an Intel Dothan 800 MHz CPU. Read the rest