17.11.2002, 20:16
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Zitat:
Original geschrieben von Carpediem
übrigens seht euch das mal an:
Japan's NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that it will introduce a new i-shot handset, the Mova SH251iS featuring a 3D color LCD, the first of its kind in the world. The company's popular i-shot service allows users to transmit still images taken with compatible i-mode mobile phones having built-in digital cameras.
Equipped with a 2.2-inch, 65,536-color TFT display, the SH251iS is the world's first mobile phone to incorporate a 3D color LCD and 3D editor function, which enables users to convert 2D images into 3D images. The handset also has a 1.2-inch, 65,536-color STN LCD external display, a very nice touch indeed by the engineers. The model's highly advanced integrated 310,000-pixel CCD camera allows users to record and store up to a whopping 50 ten second video clips, while approximately 1,000 still images can be stored in normal mode. In addition, the camera is capable of taking six pictures per second and a macro function enables clear close-up shots of subjects. This is one of the features that many have been wanting to have in their integrated cameras.
Another feature of the phone is the ability to create and send imaginative photos. These include seven flash colors, a choice of 10 different facial expressions (happy, sad, angry) for modifying portrait shots and lettering that can be superimposed on still images. Now this is what I call personalisation!
Here are some of the specifications of the Mova SH251iS:
FOMA network (based on W-CDMA)
Dimensions: 95mm x 50mm x 24mm
Weight: 110g
Max Standby: 360 hours, Max Talktime: 135 minutes
65,536 colours TFT LCD display
Integrated Camera (310,000 pixels)
quelle: http://mobile.burn.com/review.jsp?Page=1&Id=157
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Sch.. Klapphandies. Ich will kein Handy, wo sich was mechanisch bewegen läßt
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