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Posted by BobaFett
Have fun, enjoy the show…

http://www.3g-generation.com/all.htm ( this site is AMAZING ! )

http://www.pec-forum.com/terminali/concept.htm

http://www.zdnetindia.com/reviews/stories/22162.html

http://www.pday.com.cn/news/2000/2000-12/120101.htm

http://www.siamphone.com/catalog/nokia/8580watch.htm

http://www.theapplecollection.com/design/phone/Alcatel.html

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/mobi[....]es/concept_phones/small/2.html

http://www.motorolamobilephon[....]torola_concept_card_phone.html

http://www.oceanrowing.com/re[....]otype/Motorola/Motorola_02.htm

http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/moto_wearables/

http://www.3g-generation.com/motorola_tx.htm

http://www.forbes.com/2001/10/03/1003wireless3g_5.html

http://www.3gnewsroom.com/html/images/docomo.shtml

http://www.imodez.com/imode_browser.html

http://www.infosatellite.com/[....]onyericsson_conceptmodels.html



[ This Message was edited by: bobafett on 2004-04-23 20:06 ]


Posted by axxxr
Nice one boba!!...

Posted by BobaFett
Thx! Gonna try to dig out more and place them here.

Posted by Krubach
Carefull Axxxr, Boba is going to get your place as Esato's official news reporter.

Posted by BobaFett
@krubach i am stucked in the past, @axxxr is more for today and the future. So its the perfect balance! ;-)

Posted by celltech
Siemens has developed a prototype phone in the shape of a pen that allows you to enter data directly by writing letters and numbers on virtually any surface.

The prototype PenPhone uses integrated handwriting-recognition technology.

It also offers the standard features of a mobile phone that's based on the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technology.

The pen is aimed largely at heavy users of Short Message Service (SMS), who today face the tedious task of keying in messages manually by pressing a button for each character.

The PenPhone is able to recognize whatever letters or numbers you write on any surface.

It translates the handwritten words or numbers directly into an SMS, which appears on the display."

The device is 5.6 inches long with a diameter of about three-quarters of an inch


Posted by BobaFett
a nice site...

http://rapax.com/prototypes/



Posted by kasei
Gracias boba

Posted by BobaFett
dozo @kasei sensei


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