Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jan 28 2008, 3:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic follows Sharp in applying their TV brand to mobile phones. The VIERA 920P mobile phone for Softbank features a large 3 inch wide-VGA resolution (480x854px).
The VIERA 920P can be folded in two ways to take advantage of the wide-format screen for watching video.
Features of the new Panasonic 920P phone include 5.1MP camera, 580h stand-by, 220m talktime, DMB-TV, Bluetooth, and 2nd VGA camera.
Measurements of the Panasonic VIERA TV phone are 106x49x18mm.
The 920P is available in 5 colors: gold, white, black, light blue, and pink.
Via this Panasonic press-release (Japanese).
Sharp has been offering Aquos branded TV phones for some time in Japan.
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