Monday, Apr 24, 2006
O2 Announces Launch of Xda Atom Pure
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The O2 Xda Atom Pure is a white limited edition version of the popular Xda Atom that supports all the features as its predecessor but packs an additional wallop in multimedia capability.
O2 announced the launch of the Xda Atom Pure,
a white limited edition version of the popular Xda Atom. The Atom Pure contains all of the features of the Xda Atom and in the same format - 58(W)*102(L)* 18.5(T) mm, 140g. It, however, packs an additional wallop in multimedia capability.
It introduces the O2 MediaPlus, the first – and still the only – media centre designed for PDA-phones that gives you easy-to-use, single screen access to music, video and photo files and functionality;
A built-in 2.0 mega pixel camera with strobe flash that ensures clarity day and night
on the large 2.7” 262K-colour TFT-LCD QVGA touch screen.
An FM radio with built-in speakers that let you tune in to the latest chart hits and news.
Using A2DP and AVRCP technology, you can even enjoy and control all these multimedia experience wirelessly via Bluetooth headsets.
The Xda Atom Pure is powered by an Intel® 416MHz processor, and comes with
128MB Flash ROM and 64MB RAM of on-board memory. With the Windows Mobile™
5.0 operating system and the latest editions of Microsoft® Office programs for
Windows Mobile (including Pocket Outlook®, Word Mobile, Excel® Mobile and the
new PowerPoint® Viewer) and ActiveSync®, this new style icon also delivers the
goods when it comes to productivity and messaging.
Connectivity options including built-in Wireless LAN, Bluetooth® SIG v 1.2 and triband EDGE capability further ensure that you are always connected to family, friends and colleagues.
The Xda Atom Pure will retail at S$1,348, inclusive of GST and a one-year local
warranty, in end-April at all SingTel, M1 and StarHub outlets, and O2-authorised
distributor and retail channels. It will be bundled with a white calfskin leather case
and an exclusive Atom platinum mobile sling.
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