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World's Smallest Windows Mobile PDA

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 12, 2005


Australian company Krome has launched the Krome Spy, the world's smallest Windows Mobile PDA/Phone. As reported on Techtree.com, the Krome Spy will be internationally launched next month.

It is targeted at business travelers and includes MSN Messenger, Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, Organizer, 1.3 mega pixel camera, Windows Media Player 10.

The Krome Spy is a tri-band GSM/GPRS Pocket PC Phone. It has 64 MB RAM and runs on a 416MHz Intel PXA272 processor. The Spy measures a small 5.8 x 10.8 x 1.81 cm and weighs 150g. It has a 2.8" wide touch sensitive screen. Not bad for a PDA with a built-in digital camera.

The Krome Spy is powered by a removeable lithium-polymer battery with talk time from 3.5 - 5 hours.




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