Acer unveils the M900 in its new Tempo rangeBy Dax - 02/18/2009 4:44:08 AM |
If you thought Acer had it topped with their notebooks, think again, as their new Tempo line of cell phones look built to give HTC’s Touch series a good old run for its money. As promised, Acer has announced its new Tempo range consisting of four loaded Windows Mobile devices and a bevy of other features that are slowly becoming ubiquitous.
The jewel of the crown of course is the the Acer Tempo M900, which makes no pretense at which upcoming handset it is competing with. With an expansive 3.8 inch WVGA touchscreen display, the M900 sports HSDPA support, GPS, WiFi, Flashlite support, FM radio, and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, all running on WM 6.1 Profession with a 5-megapixel camera to boot. No details on its storage capacity are available, although some kind of expansion is suggested, with our bets mostly on microSD. The M900 has also voice command and recording functions helping us go easy on the finger tapping.
There are no information on the price or availability but a guess like the second quarter of 2009 wouldn’t be too far off.
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