Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
May 24 2005, 2:22am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Pantech launches two new T-slide, multimedia mobile phones, the PT-S110 (photo below) and the PT-K1100.
These phones take sliding and twisting to the next level. It combines the usual slider phone design with the recently appearing twisting of the screen to watch TV or browse the web in wide-screen format. The new phones are described as ‘T-slide’ models because, when the bottom slider is fully stretched with the vertical display rotated at a 90 degree angle, the handset forms an alphabet T-shape. With both models, users can transform the phone from a simple oval shape to the fully extended T-shape with one hand. Features of the PT-K1100 and the PT-S110 are listed below.
PT-S110 features include:
l T-slide phone (Intenna)
l Dimension: 112.4 X 49.1 X 26.9mm/150g
l Display: Main 260K 2.0” QVGA TFT LCD (320*240, 2.0”)
l Memory: 512Mb
l Camera: 2M CMOS (w/auto focus)
l Standby time: 132 hrs
l Talk time: 160 min.
l Color: White Pearl, Metallic Silver
PT-K1100 features include:
l T-slide phone (Intenna)
l Dimension: 112.4 X 49.1 X 26.9mm/150g
l Display: Main 260K 2.0” QVGA TFT LCD (320*240, 2.0”)
l Memory : 512Mb
l Camera: 2M CCD (w/auto focus)
l FM Transmitter
l Standby time: 132 hrs
l Talk time: 160 min.
l Color: White Pearl, Metallic Silver
Pricing & availability:
The PT-S110 and PT-K1100 will be priced at approximately USD500 and will be available for purchase only in Korea from June 2005.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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