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asus p735 3g wireless pda phone

Asus has announced its latest PDA phone, a Windows Mobile 5-based 3G handset that also crams in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Dubbed the P735, the handset's a traditional tablet-style device with brushed-metal styling. It's powered by a 520MHz Marvell XScale processor backed by 256MB of Flash and 64MB of RAM. It has two cameras: one for video calls and a two megapixel autofocus job for stills. All the features you'd expect are present and correct, but a neat addition is the ability to control laptop-hosted presentations by Bluetooth. There's no word yet on pricing or availability.

asus p735 3g wireless pda phone

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