Windows-ready wrist-mobile unveiled
The world's first Windows-ready mobile phone watch is set to hit shop shelves on April 25th, it has been revealed.
Sales jobs employees are advised to put all of their other commission commitments on hold if they are to be in with a chance of bagging one of the hottest gadgets of 2008.
Although yet to receive an official name, the new wrist-sized gizmo is one of the smallest computers on the market with only a 1.45-inch touch-sensitive screen.
But proving that size isn't everything, this James Bond-style arm-mounted device will include a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, built-in stereo Bluetooth transmitter and free headset and hands-free speaker.
However, it's not all fun and games, for the new windows mobile watch also supports Skype and reportedly has handwriting recognition technology for those doing work on the move.
Other features reportedly included for the tidy £320 price tag are a unit converter, rate exchange, world clock and up to 1GB of memory care of the watches T-Flash Card.
Filed: 17-04-2008
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