Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 25 2008, 2:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic announces the availability of the Panasonic VIERA P905iTV DMB TV Phone on the NTT DoCoMo network in Japan.
The Panasonic VIERA P905iTV is a DMB TV "keitai" with a 3.5 inch screen and 30fps video display (mobile speed W).
Other features of the Panasonic VIERA P905iTV DMB TV phone include a 2MP camera, up to 4GB microSDHC card support, Bluetooth, media player, 230m talktime, 660 hours stand-by and 7 hours watching TV on a single battery charge.
The measurements of the VIERA P905iTV are 113x53x17.9mm and the weight is 129g.
Via this Panasonic press-release (Japanese).
See also the recently announced Panasonic VIERA 920P TV Mobile Phone.
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