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First-Ever Mobile Television Handset With Smartcard Profile Protection Demonstrated at Computex Taipei 2007

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First-Ever Mobile Television Handset With Smartcard Profile Protection Demonstrated at Computex Taipei 2007

The world's first mobile TV handset with Smartcard profile, the Gigabyte GSmart t600, was demonstrated at Computex Taipei 2007. The GSmart t600 is the first multi-standard TV/PDA phone with integrated support for DVB-T, DVB-H and DMB.

Featuring a 2.6" touch-panel display, the t600 offers quad-band GSM connectivity allowing you to operate it in five continents. The 260k-color VGA screen is something not seen before on PDA phones. Gigabyte claims a talk time of up to 3 hours, and stand-by of 150 hours.

With 256MB ROM and 64MB RAM, the GSmart t600 offers a microSD memory card slot for expansion. At the heart of the t600 is a Marvell PXA270 520MHz processor. Other goodies on the device include TV-OUT, Bluetooth 2.0, mini USB connector and WLAN 802.11b/g. It runs Windows Mobile 6.

GSmart t600





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