Samsung does WiMax PC-cum-phone-cum-media player

Three-way device unleashed

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Samsung has jumped on the WiMax and convergence bandwagons with the announcement of a phone-cum-media-player-cum-mini-PC that's compatible with the long-range wireless broadband technology.

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The device, known as the SPH-P9000, will work with mobile WiMax standards, as well as CDMA 1x EVDO, the 3G standard for mobile communications used in the US and parts of Asia. According to Samsung, the device will use EVDO for mobile voice communications and WiMax for internet applications.

Along with traditional mobile functionality and a 1.3 megapixel camera, the SPH-P9000 sports a few PC-style features, including a fold out Qwerty keyboard and a 30GB hard drive, and runs Windows XP as its operating system.

Samsung has previously been experimenting with hardware convergence with ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs), the lightweight devices championed by Bill Gates. The company showcased its first UMPC at trade show Cebit earlier this year.

The Samsung WiMax device will be available in its home territory of South Korea in the first half of 2007.

The Samsung SPH-P9000

Photo credit: Samsung

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  1. 1. Tony Norris

    You're going to look like a complete Tart with one of those... but I want one!

    • 9 November 2006 12:47
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  2. 2. anonymous

    I hope this is available in the US soon. Most of us business users have been waiting for a touch type keyboard computer that will fit in a jacket pocket.

    I think this is a great device and hopefully more of these type of products are designed. Nobody wants a thumb keyboard nor carry a bulky foldable keyboard.

    • 21 November 2006 22:29
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