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In order to provide business users with the mobility and the versatility of a mobile office, ASUS has designed the new ASUS M530w Smart Phone. Packed with innovative features, the ASUS M530w allows users to send and receive messages instantly anywhere - providing vital information for users to make important and informed business decisions.
With the 3G Video Phone, users can talk to anyone face to face, and 3G broadband makes downloading music, MV and other video and music programs a breeze. It is also able to utilize wireless connections via 802.11 b/g for high speed data transfers for total mobility. In addition, built-in Bluetooth technology seamlessly interfaces with other Bluetooth devices and provides freedom of movement without the hassle of wires. The built-in Business Card Recognition feature allows users to use the ASUS M530w’s 2.0 Mega Pixel Auto-Macro camera to capture the details of a business card and avoid tediously keying in the data into the contacts book. The M530w’s built-in ClearVue document viewer can read Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents - transforming the phone into an individual mobile office. Specifications - System UMTS 2100 (3GPP Band I), GSM 900/1800/1900; GPRS Class 10 The ASUS M530w is expected to be available in mid July 2007 in Asia. See the live photos here too http://www.slashphone.com/1/6506.html |
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The ASUS M530w supports Push E-mail and can simultaneously receive mails from the user’s office Outlook mail server. It can also update their organizers and communications records for easier data management. The QWERTY keypad is identical to the computer keyboard counterpart - allowing users who are more accustomed to English to conveniently type in their messages for smoother communications.