Sunday, March 18, 2007

Samsung Q1 Ultra with fingerprints scanner




Samsung has introduced the second generation of its ultra mobile PC Samsung Q1 Ultra at the CeBIT 2007 show.The phone has 1.3-megapixel camera and VGA-camera.The cell phone is weighing in at 779g and measuring only 227 x 140 x 27mm (WxHxD) the Q1 is large and heavy compared to a Windows Mobile device, but smaller and lighter than even the most svelte ultra-portable notebook.Samsung the Q1 is an Intel Celeron M running at 900MHz, along with 512MB of memory,also the Q1 will accept up to 1GB of memory.The phone has QWERTY-keyboard and 7-inch touchscreen WSVGA (1024x600 pixels) display and also fingerprints scanner. The device supports Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0.The device features long battery life – over 3.5 hours on the standard battery and 6.8 hours on the optional battery.To the left of the screen is a circular array of four user-definable application launch buttons, an Enter key and a button dedicated to Samsung's own settings application. On the other side of the screen sit a largely redundant analogue joystick - rather like the one on the Sony PlayStation Portable - and a key to activate non-native screen resolutions.

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