The Sony Ericsson K660 has just been released in London today, being one handset that has been optimized for Web browsing with its navigation key acting as a ‘magnetic mouse pointer’, mimicking your PC browsing experience. You can choose to browse in landscape mode (which will be much better on your eyes, trust me), while zooming in on text and images. Other features include a 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, stereo Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated FM radio, video streaming, a sound recorder, video calling, and a M2 memory card slot. Each purchase will come with a 256MB M2 memory stick, but you can only bring one of these puppies home in Q1 2008.
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