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November 5th, 2007

Samsung to launch TouchScreen Mobile, ‘M4650′

Samsung Electronics is launching its first touch-screen, full Internet-browsing mobile phone to occupy the domestic smartphone market in Korea.

Samsung Touch-Screen, 4650 MobilePhone

The Korean electronics giant will start selling the M4650 ‘Multi-touch Phone’ via LG Telecom. The handset has a 2.8-inch LCD screen which doubles as a keypad, which is smaller than iPhone’s 3.5-inch display and thus is used with a stylus pen.

The smartphone market is getting bigger in other countries thanks to the development of the wireless Internet infrastructure. Phones with touch-sensitive screens are becoming ever more popular in the high-end market since the successful debut of the iPhone in the United States, where many people use it for listening to music, checking e-mails and for casual Web surfing.

Smartphones are being admired for their looks and utilities that they may become the PC of next generation thanks to their mobility and wireless Internet capability. Apple was the first to implement the full-browsing Internet function into its iPhone. Read more… »

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November 3rd, 2007

Samsung launches SyncMaster- 920BM, 920WM and 2220WM Monitors

Samsung Electronics America, Inc., announced its SyncMaster series of LCD displays with three new displays i.e. 920BM, 920WM both 19-inch monitors and 2220WM widescreen monitor.

Samsung 920BM SyncMaster LCD

All of the new monitors boast built-in speakers, which can either save consumers the cost of buying them separately, or save space on a desk by allowing them to ditch stand-alone speakers. Thus they are ideal for users looking for a compact solution. All three LCDs also share in common technologies which Samsung says deliver enhanced performance and image quality - an example of this is a response time of 5ms GTG.

The 920WM and 2220WM monitors have a 16:10 wide-screen format resulting in improved work efficiency, by supporting the multiple application windows simultaneously and resolutions of 1440 x 900 and 1680 x 1050, respectively. Read more… »

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