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ETEN X500+ ultra-thin VGA Pocket PC Phone

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E-TEN Information Systems has recently introduced its new X500+ ultra-thin VGA Pocket PC Phone. Designed with improved Auto-Macro camera and the latest Windows Mobile 6 platform this new cell phone delivers the visual and ergonomic benefits of a larger screen-area.

E-TEN X500+ ultra-thin VGA Pocket PC Phone is in fact the first pocket PC phone featuring 3.5G connectivity, Windows Mobile 6 and a VGA display. Offering up to four times the resolution of previous E-TEN handsets, this PC phone comes with more pixels to make the images and movies viewed sharper.

E-TEN's exclusive suite of in-house developed software comes preloaded on E-TEN X500+ ultra-thin VGA Pocket PC Phone. Moreover, it utilized the Namecard Manager to simplify the process of updating contacts. Based on the Windows Mobile 6 Professional platform, this cell phone makes use of the latest applications to let the users be more productive while working with documents, presentations and spreadsheets on the move.

Measuring 113.5 x 60.5 x 15.5 mm, this cell phone from E-TEN incorporates the OCR technology to identify and extract contact information. E-TEN X500+ ultra-thin VGA Pocket PC Phone is presently available in silver and black colors.

Via: Eten





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