Is it just us, or do Android handsets shown off to date just plain boring when it comes to design? Guess that seems to be the recurring theme, augmented by the Exeda from Compulab. Targeting the enterprise market (who seem to be sidelined when it comes to beautiful design), you will get the following on the Exeda :-
- 3.5″ sun-readable VGA touchscreen display
- QWERTY keyboard
- Capacitive touchpad
- 520MHz Marvell processor
- 128MB RAM
- Windows Mobile 6.1 bootable
- Quadband GSM/GPRS, CDMA and 3G UMTS
- 10/100Base-T Ethernet port
- Wi-Fi connectivity
It will arrive this March for a yet unannounced price.
The device in the picture here is a new handheld from Compulab. The exeda has a 3.5 inch sun-readable VGA touchscreen, a full QWERTY keyboard, a capacitive touchpad, a 520 MHz Marvell CPU and 128 MB of RAM. It will also have quadband GSM/GPRS, CDMA and 3G UMTS, WiFi support and a 10/100 Baste-T Ethernet port. The best of all is that the handset will work with Android and in case you don’t like it, there’s Windows Mobile 6.1 support too. The exeda will arrive in March so that’s when we should have some pricing details for you.
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