Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 2 2004, 1:51am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NEC introduces new TV Mobile phones. They first introduced a TV mobile phone with the NEC V601N in Japan in 2003.
The NEC N940 and the N840 TV mobile phones are for the Chinese market. The N940 has a 2.1 inch touch panel display which enables Chinese character recognition with hand writing input. Both phones feature a 2MP Digital Camera. The N940 measures 101.5mm×51.5mm×20.7mm and weighs 112g. The Flip phone style N840 measures 100mm×48mm×25mm and weighs 125g. The NEC 840 has a MP3 Player functionality, miniSD-Card slot and bluetooth interface.
More details in NEC press-release (Japanese). See also coverage on sorobangeeks.
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