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| Dimensions: |
115 x 59 x 13.8 mm |
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3.5” TFT LCD Screen, 65K colors, WVGA 800 x 480 pixels |
Success in life requires broad vision. That’s why the ASUS P835 is equipped with a large 3.5” touchscreen that runs at WVGA resolution—offering five times the number of pixels of most phones and delivering the best document, photo, movie and website viewing experience possible. The P835 also raises the bar for mobile Web use. From hopping onto your favorite social networking site and updating your blog, to checking email and viewing rich Web media, the P835 puts every online task at your fingertips.
The ASUS P835 is designed to help you get the most out of the Internet. It is embedded with Opera Mobile—a fast, user-friendly and rich-featured browser that brings a complete Web experience to the P835. Inputting URLs and search queries are quick affairs with the P835’s 12-key, half-Qwerty and full-Qwerty virtual keyboard modes, and a responsive tracking ball makes scrolling through Web pages silky smooth.
Regardless of whether it is used for watching movies in full screen, browsing through photos, perusing documents or surfing the Internet, the P835 will provide visual enjoyment on a mobile phone like never before. The P835’s user-friendly interface ensures that you’ll get your wireless network up and running in no time. Dropped connections are even automatically restored!
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| Dimensions: |
109 x 59 x 19 mm |
| Weight: |
143g |
| Display: |
240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches, TFT touchscreen, 65K colors |
Designed to cater to users who require a full-featured PDA phone that can deliver top-notch business as well as GPS functions, ASUS, producer of top-notch handhelds, has launched the new ASUS P750 PDA Phone. Winner of the 2007 Japan G-Mark Award, this revolutionary handheld wonder is able to provide high speed data transfers, complete business applications; as well as total connectivity to networks including: HSDPA, Bluetooth, WiFi, USB & GPS.
These business features include Ur Time – which allows the user to view the time of various cities on the Today screen. This useful feature ties in with the Meeting Time Planner, which helps eliminate the hassle of time converting and makes meeting scheduling more efficient than ever before. The Newstation provides up-to-date news and blog updates through RSS settings – keeping users in the know about current events or website updates, while the Auto Cleaner function keeps the device in tip-top condition and operating with the best performance by cleaning up unwanted data. Last but not least, the Business Card Recognition feature utilizes the 3 Mega-pixel Auto Focus camera to easily capture details of a business card without tediously keying in the data into their contacts.
The powerful built-in GPS antenna also combines seamlessly with the on-board navigation software and supports TMC (Traffic Message Service) – allowing users to obtain real-time traffic updates that can help them avoid traffic jams (Depends on local operator support). With the GPS Catcher feature, the P750 is able to update satellite data quickly – providing fast and accurate location fixes for navigating while on-the-go.
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| Dimensions: |
109 x 59 x 19 mm |
| Weight: |
143g |
| Display: |
240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches, TFT touchscreen, 65K colors |
Price Range:
Sporting a brushed steel face and running the popular Windows Mobile 5 operating system, the 3G-capable ASUS P735 offers a number of worthy features in a distinct package. A 2 megapixel camera with auto focus, business card recognition, native Wi-Fi and memory expansion thanks to a mini-SD card slot are just some of what it has to offer.The Asus P735 has a design identical to the ASUS P535 but with a different set of specifications. The differences of ASUS P535 with ASUS P735 begin with the fact that the new device (P735) has support for 3G networks but does not have a built in GPS receiver. Next, the ASUS P735 will be equipped with the new Intel processor, Marvell XScale, running at 520 MHZ.
he ASUS P735 is a tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900, GPRS and 3G phone. It performs reasonably well for voice calls, and no issues with in-call quality arose during testing. Volume is adequate at its highest level, and the quality of the hands-free speakerphone is above average. There is a slight echo at full volume, and conversations held in areas with background noise aren’t always clear, but this is a common issue of smart phones. The P735 has basic phone features such as speed dialling, the ability make conference calls, call history, and a 1000 entry phone book, and ASUS has also includes a front-mounted VGA camera for video calling.
The P735 runs the familiar Windows Mobile 5 operating system, so it naturally has mobile versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 10 and Pocket MSN. 3G and Wi-Fi capabilities make the P735 a solid email device, and the standard Windows Mobile messaging application supports push email from a Microsoft Exchange mail server, as well as standard POP3 and IMAP email accounts such as Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo! Mail. Also standard is Bluetooth 2.0 and USB connectivity, although the latter is only the older and slower 1.1 interface, which is disappointing.
Key Features:
Camera: 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, autofocus, video, flash; secondary VGA videocall camera
Messaging:SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Colors: Silver
- Video calling and download
- Pocket Office(Word, Excel, PowerPoint Viewer)
- Windows MPlayer 10
- Java MIDP 2.0
- Text to Speech
- Sheduler
- Calculator
- Voice memo
- Currency converter
- Stopwatch
Specifications:
Network: UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
GPRS: Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
3G: Yes, 384 kbps
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0
USB: Yes, v1.1
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1300 mAh
Stand-by: 200 Hours
Talk time: 5 hours
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| Dimensions: |
102 x 60.5 x 16 mm |
| Weight: |
120g with battery |
| Display: |
2.8″ TFT ,Touch Screen ,65000-color ,480 x 640 pixels |
Kick your efficiency into overdrive with the ultra-stylish and ultra-powerful ASUS P565, a Glide-enabled PDA phone with a 2.8″ high-resolution touchscreen that enables you to switch between tasks rapidly with an intuitive tap, slide or flick of your finger. Housing the world’s fastest processor, running at 800 MHz, the P565 makes short work of resource-intensive tasks such as document editing, Internet browsing and video playback.
The fast processor renders the P565 particularly amenable to multitasking, while Glide enables you to switch between tasks rapidly with your fingertips. The P565 also comes with a suite of business-oriented features and software, including push mail, business card recognition and Microsoft Office Mobile. With the P565, getting through resource-intensive tasks such as editing documents with heavy multimedia content, browsing the Internet and watching videos is a breeze.
The P565 is also equipped with a 2.8″ VGA (640 x 480 pixels) high-resolution display that reproduces every image with such clarity and brilliance, you’ll never miss a detail. Photographs look crisper and more true-to-life, while minute details in business documents, such as the individual cells in spreadsheets, are reproduced much more clearly—reducing eye fatigue over periods of prolonged use.
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| Dimensions: |
10.2 x 6.05 x 1.45 cm |
| Weight: |
105g with battery |
| Display: |
2.8″ TFT LCD ,,65000-color ,240 x 320 pixels QVGA |
The ASUS P552w is a true mobile entertainment powerhouse, armed with 3.5G HSDPA (3.6 Mbps) connectivity for ultra-fast streaming and a benchmark-busting 624 MHz processor that enables silky smooth video playback. The ASUS P552w. Put your finger on pure power.
Underpinning the ASUS P552w’s revolutionary touch-responsive user interface is its cutting-edge Gester technology that enables you to perform a variety of navigational actions easily through simple flicks of your fingers. Incorporated into Glide are also applications that enable you to access a wide range of functions such as looking up the latest news, checking the weather forecast, viewing photo slideshows and listening to music with a just few finger taps.
The ASUS P552w boasts one of the most powerful CPUs (624 MHz) on the market today. Apart from posting exceptional Vsbenchmark scores, the ASUS P552w’s real-world results are equally tangible—applications and games run noticeably faster and video frame rates are markedly smoother. EziMusic offers an attractive interactive interface—complete with exciting animations—for you to play and manage your music, performing each task with colorful aplomb.
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