Pidion BM-300 PDA from Bluebird
Jul 6, 06 08:58 PM PDT
The new Pidion BM-300 PDA is expected to be launched in Korea sometime this October. The BM-300 comes with T-DMB capabilities that is essential in any device that want to succeed in the highly competitive market. The BM-300 is powered by the Intel PXA270 520MHz processor. Other features include a 2.8" TFT LCD that supports QVGA resolution, 64MB of RAM, 128MB of ROM, WiFi & Bluetooth connectivity, and an SD card slot. The Windows Mobile 5.0 OS completes the package, with the option to add on in-car navigational functionality. The BM-300 comes in a sleek form factor that could prove to be the decisive factor when making a purchasing decision.
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