Guest Paul (MVP) Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 [teaser]Toshiba, who have a rich history with Windows Mobile but have been somewhat out-of-the game of late, are back in, with a bang! At 3GSM in Barcelona, Toshiba are showcasing their new 'Portege G900' Pocket PC. And oh, my, is it sexy. The specs...Windows Mobile 6 Professional (formerly known as Pocket PC)Slide out keyboard (Hermes style)Fingerprint readerWVGA 800x480 screen (new res supported in WM6)miniSD expansion64MB RAM3G802.11 b/gDual cameras (2MP primary)USB host mode (copy data directly to / from USB sticks)From Toshiba's release (via MSMobiles) G900 Enjoy the ideal business partnership Manage your business and stay on top of your workload whilst on the move with the Toshiba G900. One of the first to use the new Windows Mobile 6 operating system, the G900 includes a 3-inch wide screen for enhanced viewing quality, a fingerprint sensor function to protect the data stored on the handset, PC phone synchronisation, a full keyboard and USB flash memory connectivity. We think you'll agree that the G900 is ideal for business on the move. Security The fingerprint sensor feature ensures that the G900 is secure against unauthorised access and can also be used to navigate the phone's menu. Full keyboard The full keyboard makes it easy to write messages and emails on the move. Wide screen Viewing quality is further enhanced by the stunning, high resolution, 3-inch wide, colour W-VGA display Memory The G900 allows you to read and write directly to a USB flash memory device. In addition the G900 has 64 MB of internal memory so you can store plenty of information and if you need more, you can always use the optional miniSD card. Communication and Data Connectivity The G900 is a triband 3G enabled handset, making this an ideal travel companion. Retrieve e-mails with attachments, enjoy superb quality-video streaming and fast downloading of video clips. Support for Bluetooth, WiFi and USB provides seamless connection between your laptop and G900 and gives you more control over the way you work. A secondary camera for video calling helps you to keep in touch. Make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular phone line. Stay on top of your workload on the move using Microsoft Direct Push email technology, the familiar Microsoft Office Outlook tools plus support for Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Camera Use the 2 mega pixel camera to take crisp, clear digital images and videos, which can then be viewed on the stunning colour screen or shared with friends. Music Carry your favourite music without the need for a separate device. Windows Media Player Mobile syncs music and media files with Windows Media Player on a PC. Oh my... this is one device i'm REALLY excited about! And now for the piece-de-la-resistance... the pics - press shots, and detail shots after the jump with a second Toshiba Standard / Smartphone device (RG4-E01 detailed here). Drool away (I know I am) :) P [/teaser]
Guest nickcornaglia Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 Man you;re just pumping out the news aren;t ya!? Wonder what the size is on this puppy? And that Smartphone would be a heck of alot smaller. Something tells me the PPC is HUGE. That is a nice looking screen though.
Guest Syphon Filter Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 questions: 1) When? 2) How much? statements: I want one!
Guest Paul (MVP) Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 Answers 1) Dunno 2) Dunno Gotta agree with your statement tho. Their Smartphone is looking sweet too! P
Guest scott_donald Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 think i need... release soon... i need a new phone so bad... jasjar is falling apart...
Guest Confucious Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 This could even replace my Universal.... Nice!
Guest Gorskar Posted February 13, 2007 Report Posted February 13, 2007 Ooooooo very shiny. That high-res screen makes terminal services a whole lot more usable.
Guest HerpezP Posted February 13, 2007 Report Posted February 13, 2007 More pictures, among others some comparison shots with the Dopod version of the TyTN: http://www.phonedaily.com/news/?news_id=5404
Guest mikeeey Posted February 13, 2007 Report Posted February 13, 2007 More pictures, among others some comparison shots with the Dopod version of the TyTN: http://www.phonedaily.com/news/?news_id=5404 whats with the giant hole of nothingness where the camera is? they should just have an optical camera there not some little 2mp camera in there
Guest Monolithix (MVP) Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 Theres a vid out there somewhere (didnt bookmark, sorry!) from 3GSM of the Tosh lady demoing the fingerprint reader being used as an input device to scroll up, down, left and right around menus on both PPC and SP! ;)
Guest Zaelo Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 1) When? 2) How much? statements: I want one!
Guest Confucious Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 (edited) This is the same rubbish you posted elsewhere but your English seems to be getting even worse! You don't know how WM works, can't be bothered to learn and just slang it off. I suggest you buy a Nokia and give up with WM and leave it to people who appreciate it. Edited August 14, 2007 by Confucious
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