cause a considerable stir with their newly unveiled, Atom powered 4.8'
800×480 WVGA resolution touchscreen BenQ S6 which, apart from
looking positively stunning, not only serves as a highly 'pocketable'
3.5G touchscreen MID but also a fully fledged PMP (Portable Media
Player) offering a host of file format support (including OGG - yes, our
OGG fixation shows no signs of abating just yet) complete with
integrated G-Sensor motion sensing allowing users to scroll through web
pages and transition between landscape and portrait modes by merely
titling the device.Powered by a 800MHz Intel Atom CPU, the BenQ S6,
which measures in at 158×90x22mm and weighs just 370g, comes with
512MB DDR2 SDRAM, built in 2GB SSD storage - which can be supplemented
courtesy of an integrated microSD card slot - Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR and USB
connectivity as well as 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and UMTS/HSDPA (Band: 2100)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (Band: 900/1800/1900) WLAN.Offering WAV, OGG, MP3 and Midi
audio file format support as well as OGG, MPEG1, H.264, MPEG2, MPEG4,
DivX 5/6, VC1, WMV9 video file format support and, as far as images are
concerned, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP and TIFF there's now doubt that the BenQ
S6 is set to be a pronominally versatile device and, we'll be honest
here, of all the MIDs we've seen here on TFTS the S6 is one that we're
especially excited about so you can expect further, somewhat more
in-depth coverage concerning the S6 the moment we can hone in on the
device's full blown specifications (battery life, for example, is one
thing that is not mentioned at this stage).
There's no word concerning either availably or pricing concerning BenQ's
S6 MID at the time of writing, however, just to whet your appetite still
further we'd recommend viewing BenQ's promotional video as featured
below (very impressive).
BenQ
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