New 2009 Motorola Gadgets reviews
Las Vegas - Motorola announced two new mobile devices that will make social responsibility and social connectivity even more accessible to people everywhere. MOTO W233 Renew is the world’s first mobile phone made using plastics comprised of recycled water bottles, and MOTOSURF A3100 a high-speed touch tablet with a fully customizable home screen will debut this week at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Motorola A3100 gets a little love and UI hands on …, informs Slashgear.com. The Motorola A3100 was a lot lighter than it appears, weighing in at only 119g.В The front of the device has a 2.8-inch touchscreen with a talk and end button on both sides of a scroll ball that is just like that found on a BlackBerry smartphone.
The touch tablet’s customizable home screen is layered on top of the familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 software and has many applications that can be accessed with the tip of a finger, a stylus or an omni-directional trackball. The home screen icons can be personalized to give “live” feeds on weather, news, personal and work e-mail, messaging and calendar events. There’s a saying at Motorola that they never met a operating system they didn’t like. Mercifully, the Motorola Surf or A3100, depending upon whether you’re man or machine, works on a sensible if not particularly my favourite platform. Zara took a look at the Windows 6.1, touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera plus trackball device. Mercifully, the Motorola Surf or A3100, depending upon whether you’re man or machine, works on a sensible if not particularly my favourite platform.
CES 2009 - Motorola opens IPTV storefront, according to Fierceiptv.com. LAS VEGAS - Motorola at CES 2009 is demonstrating new updates to its Communications Convergence Engine software that enables new options for bundling and marketing IPTV features and other offerings. The Storefront 1.0 lives up to its name, creating a storefront-style, Internet-like experience for users wanting to access new content through their TVs or other devices, including mobile phones.
Motorola W233 Renew Phone is made from recycled water …, says I4u.com. When designing the packaging, Motorola was able to reduce its size by 22 percent and the box and all of the materials inside are printed on 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper. In addition, a postage-paid recycling envelope in box makes it easy to return your previous mobile phone for recycling at no cost. Motorola’s MOTO W233, available through T-Mobile, is a 100% recyclable phone. The housing is made from recycled water bottles, and is carbon neutral. The phone features “Crystal Talk” technology, texting, and MP3 playback.
Motorola CDMA Femtocells Selected as 2009 Consumer …, says Techshowwire.com. Motorola, Inc. a leading provider of wired and wireless broadband solutions, today announced that its KeepMeConnected(TM) Femtocells - CDMA 9100 Series has been selected as an honoree of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Innovations 2009 Design and Engineering Awards. The integrated touch-screen digital picture frame with a built-in femtocell is recognized in the Furniture product category.
Motorola’s CPEi 775 Combines WiMAX and Wi-Fi for …, informs Techshowwire.com. “As mobile WiMAX networks proliferate globally service providers are looking for ways to leverage the speed and performance of WiMAX for more advanced services,” said Charles Riggle, senior director of strategy and business development, WiMAX devices, Motorola Home & Networks Mobility. “It takes considerable know-how to put two different radio technologies together in a single package with internal antennas and not suffer from interference or degraded throughput”.
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