Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 20 2007, 9:43am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic announces the P903iTV mobile phone for NTT in Japan.
The highlight of the P903iTV is supposed the screen and display technology. The Mobile PEAKS processor is supposed to generate depth and vivid colors on the 2.8 inch WQVGA TFT color screen. The screen also adjusts the backlight automatically based on the brightness in the environment.
A digital satellite TV tuner gives users the ability to watch TV anywhere. Other features of the P903iTV include swivel screen design, 3.2MP camera, 2nd 0.8 inch OLED screen, Bluetooth and microSD card slot.
The P903iTV measures 110×50×22mm and weighs 139g.
More details in this Panasonic press-release (Japanese).
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