come across has offered all the style and aesthetic finesse of a
particularly dull house brick and, in that respect, this new Android
powered handheld mobile device - the CompuLab Exeda - could hardly be
accused of breaking with tradition.
Insipid styling aside, however, the 520MHz Marvell PXA270 processor
powered Quadband GSM/GPRS, CDMA and 3G UMTS CompuLab Exeda is
undoubtedly a very capable device in offering a full QWERTY backlit
keypad paired with a 3.5' VGA touchscreen display and a captive feedback
touchpad as well as 128MB of built-in memory, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth V2.0 +
EDR wireless connectivity as well as integrated 10/100Base-T Ethernet
port, RS-232 port and 2 x USB.
Additional highlights include GPS, a 2 megapixel camera with flash
(actually, at a mere 2MP that's hardly a highlight), built in speaker
and a high capacity 3000mAh battery offering (interestingly) an
undisclosed endurance.
The CompuLab Exeda, which measures in at a not too considerable 4.9'x
3.7' x 0.6' (126 mm x 96 mm x 16 mm), is billed as due to commence
shipping as of March with unit pricing being 'published upon availability'.
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