Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 9 2004, 12:25am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
A new smart watch only available in Hong Kong so far features color screen and infra-red data transfer interface.
The ICW001 wrist watch has a 256 color display with 72x64pixels and 128kb storage. With the built-in IrDA function, the ICW records (including Phonebook, Scheduler) are exchangeable with your mobile phone, PDA or PC.
It also allows users to compose a melody on a PC and upload it to the watch. Normal Watch functions include a 30 city world clock.
The ICW001 watch looks better than the MSN Wrist Watches out ther. As I said in our Wrist Net Review the packaging of a cool Gadget is as important as functionality.
More details on Smart-Watches Product Page, story first seen on Engadget.
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