Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 21 2008, 6:05am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
ASUS and Lamborghini unveil the ASUS-Lamborghini ZX1 PDA phone. The ASUS-Lamborghini ZX1 PDA phone has already won the prestigious iF Communication Design Awards 2008.
The ASUS-Lamborghini ZX1 has a carbon fiber back panel and features a joystick on the front embedded in the Lamborghini logo.
Features of the Lamborghini ZX1 include HSDPA, Windows Mobile 6.1, 2.8 inch screen, 3MP camera, GPS, WiFi, TI OMAP CPU, and 256MB Flash and 128MB SDRAM.
Measurements of the ZX1 are 115.6 x 59.4 x 13.2mm.
There is no pricing and shipping information yet available.
Via the Asus site.
The Asus-Lamborghini ZX1 is sure some competition for the upcoming Tag Heuer Meridiist.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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