Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Nov 15 2007, 7:25am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Gadget shop Think Geek jumps into being as far as I know the first U.S. based shop to sell a GSM Wristphone. The price is hot too at only $249.99.
The Touch screen GSM wristwatch phone features a 1.3 inch screen, 60MB internal memory, MP3 player, MP4 player, Bluetooth headset support and more.
This GSM Wristwatch works with AT&T and T-Mobile networks only. You need your own SIM card of course.
Think Geek imports that phone watch from Asia of course and makes a point in the description to not expect too much.
More details on Think Geek.
This is not the Hyundai Wrist phone or the M500 from SMS Technologies.
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I AM looking forward to the day when I can place the word affluenza on the Scrabble board. Maybe I can use up all seven letters on my rack and get a triple word score as well. Which means I can finally occupy the top position for highest points scored in ...
Full article at: The Star Malaysia
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Luigi Lugmayr
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