OLED Cellphone Watch

Published by Bogdan Alex, on May 07 2008, in the categories: Gadgets




You’ve already know about cellphone watches that pack a lot of multimedia tricks. I personally think that too many things crammed in one small case can’t really perform as well as its separate counterparts, for now at least. If you somehow dislike LCD screens, cheep plastics and rubber, here’s a more stylish model.

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The EP2502 integrates a 1.3-inch OLED touchscreen with 260k and 128 x 160 resolution touc, a 2-megapixel camera, tri-band and Bluetooth support and it’s supposed to be shockproof, although looks quite heavy and demanding for your wrist. It's also said to be world's first waterproof cellphone watch.

Here is the rest of the specs:

•Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Turkish, Portuguese, French, Chinese
•Ring tone: 64 polyphonic; support format:mp3/midi/wav
•Incoming ring tone, incoming photo, incoming movie
•Music format: mp3
•Movie format: mp4,full screen
•Camera: 2.0m pixels
•T-flash support: free 512 tf card, extendable to 2gb
•Bluetooth function
•Picture format: jpg/gif

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The provided rechargeable battery will ensure about three hours of talk time and around 160 hours of standby, which is pretty good for a small device like this one. Better yet, you won’t be required to thoroughly dig into your pockets if you want one, as it costs just $299, and it will be available worldwide starting May 10th.
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