Tuesday, February 19, 2008


Nowadays the diversity of cell phones is so huge that it becomes more and more difficult to invent something unique and original. Despite of this many companies still succeed in doing so. Hitachi novelty - W61H - is quite a good evidence for this.Given gadget represents the clamshell that is the first in the world to come with a 2.7 inch e-ink display. Because of this it has been already nicknamed 'Silhouette screen'. Users can choose from 95 patterns of the screen, unfortunately the display is not robust enough to show text messages or email. Coming to the customers the phone has everything you would expect from a Japanese phone: a super sharp 2.7 inch 240×400 pixel display with Hitachi's Woo technology used in LCD TV's, 100MB of internal memory, Micro SD card slot, Felica for making wireless payments and EZ Nabi Walk or personal GPS to navigate through the streets. The W61H has a tuner for watching digital TV on the move with support for recording along with an EPG (Electronic programming guide). Despite the fact that there is no information about its price yet, it's said that the phone will be available in three colors: green, white and black in Japanese markets by March. Beyond doubt the design of this cell phone is really great. Moreover its characteristics can meet the requirements of any technophile. As concerns the distinctive feature of W61H I would say that it's pretty original, yet, sometimes it can be unremarkable.

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