Showing posts with label BenQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BenQ. Show all posts

May 5, 2008

BenQ Announces C36 Music Phone

BenQ has unveiled its latest music phone, the C36. With the lines between MP3 players and phones blurring, the variety of music phones seem to be on the rise. With BenQ’s latest C36, users get dedicated music buttons to make the music experience an exciting one, not least with the stereo speakers at the back of the phone. Throw in FM radio, and the ability to record the radio directly on the phone, and it’s quite an interesting music phone.

Aside from the usual music applications, BenQ has generously included software not necessarily related to music, such as a health management application, an e-book reader, as well as the ability for the phone to function as a webcam using it’s 1.3 megapixel camera when connected to a computer. Not to mention the necessity for most phones nowadays, which is accepting microSD cards as expansion, allowing people to add memory cards to suit to bring their music library along with them.
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Apr 2, 2008

BenQ T60 Announced

BenQ just released more information on its T60 cell phone that manages to cram in a 2.2" LCD display at 320 x 240 resolution and a 3.2 megapixel camera into a body that measures just 8.9mm thin. BenQ aims for the T60 to be a fashion handset, which makes perfect sense for its software to include a caller black list function - after all, you can't be seen hanging out with sore losers in the eyes of society whenever you go out, right? Other features include :-

* Integrated FM radio tuner
* 24MB internal memory
* microSD memory card slot
* Support for common audio and video file formats
* Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity

The battery life is very disappointing though, as you get the maximum of 2.5 hours of talk time, while standby time has been rated at 200 hours. Pricing details are still unknown.
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Dec 1, 2007

BenQ announced the stylish M7 smart phone


BenQ's M7 smartphone was specially designed to by stylish and versatile, but at the same time it has been constructed to withstand just about the everyday knocks and drops a cellphone experiences throughout its lifetime. The protective outer layer that wraps the handset is water- and sand-proof, being impervious to just about most natural elements that could potentially cause damage to the sensitive electronics circuit within. Despite all the protection, the BenQ M7 is not gimped as it comes with 3G connectivity, an integrated GPS navigation system, a 2 megapixel camera, a secondary VGA camera and a built-in multimedia player.