Friday, 8 May 2009

CompuLab Exeda Android Powered Handheld Mobile Device

It has to be said that, to date, every Android powered handset we've
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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