The smart Nokia 7710 has a wide screen 640 x 320 pixels screen with 65,536 color display. |
The phone includes a full-fledged internet browser, an integrated music player with stereo audio, a set of video features, a mega pixel camera with 2-x digital zoom and an FM radio. The wide touch screen is designed to recognise pen input and recognise handwriting. The phone also features an integrated hands free and voice recorder, an MP3 player with stereo audio and advanced browsing capabilities. It provides users mobile office functionality with applications such as full internet, music playback, streaming recording, an extensive calendar, contact lists, presentation viewers and Word and sheet converter. |
The Nokia 7710 has 128 MB internal memory (80-90 MB for the user) plus 128 MB external memory on the included Multi Media Card (MMC) and runs on Symbian. |
It also includes personal information management features like an on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition. The connectivity options for the Nokia 7710 include USB and Bluetooth wireless technology. It's expensive at close to Rs 30,000. |
Wireless printer for mobiles |
The Fuji film mobile printer, MP-100, is a new concept lifestyle printer developed for use with camera phones. The MP-100 is a wireless mobile printer using infrared transmission to grab pictures from a digital camera anytime, anywhere. Equipped with infra red interface, the MP-100 can output camera phone images easily without any cable connection. The printer is about two inches thick and weighs about 200g. Approximately 130 prints can be obtained per battery charge. This is available for about Rs 9,500. |
Not your ordinary MP3 player |
The flash-based 256MB Samsung Yepp Sport YP-60 MP3 player is the same size as an electric razor. It has a nice amber display set inside a burnt orange case. It is designed to be used by a jogger or in the gym and it's set into an arm band with a clip with wraparound phones. It also functions as a heart monitor and a calorie counter. This supports MP3 and WMA files as well as handles FM radio. About 15 hours of continuous play from the rechargeable lithium-ion battery is possible. For all this, you pay about Rs 16,000. |
Fujifilm charger |
Fujifilm has introduced a Worldwide Travel Charger, a new electrical accessory that can be used to recharge batteries anywhere in the world. |
The charger can be used to power rechargeable batteries for a host of electrical equipment, from digital cameras to portable music devices and travel alarm clocks. |
It has universal voltage, making it compatible with the mains electricity supply of most countries and can take all forms of AA and AAA batteries. |
It has a maximum charge time of four hours and can be plugged into a car cigarette lighter, too. The charger costs £34.99. |