15 April 2008
Dutch manufacturer releases MW2 mobile phone watch loaded with functionality, including Bluetooth, camera and a keypad on the strap.
Van Der Led, a technology company from Holland, has launched the MW2, a new mobile phone watch which somehow boasts a touchsreen interface, a 1.3 megapixel camera, FM radio, 1GB of memory, Bluetooth and an internet browser.
Recognising that you can only squeeze in so many buttons on a watch face, Van Der Led has positioned the keypad and navigation keys on the watch-phone's strap.
Priced at 299 Euros, this multi-talented watch also includes a microSD slot, calculator, quad band coverage, a built-in speaker, SMS, MMS and EMS and a USB slot. Rather quaintly, the company describes the watch as "...a little bit waterproof."
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Mobile phone watchThis watch phone was not developed in Holland, it is a chinese make. take a look on www.flying-penguin.co.uk
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