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The P535 PDA Phone

Posted February 28th, 2007 by Marius Trusculescu

We continue presenting the line of PDA phones by Asus with another GPS enabled device that is ready to take you anywhere with explicit voice commands and turn-by-turn directions. Besides being a navigation device and a mobile phone the P535 is also a PDA with impressive features just like the P735, Pegasus concept or the A686/A696 PDAs.

Powered by a 520 MHz processor, the P535 has 64 MB of SDRAM, 256 MB of flash memory and a miniSD expansion slot. Being able to connect to a computer using either USB 1.1 or Bluetooth 2.0 protocol, the device also supports WiFi 802.11 b/g connectivity. Using this feature a multitude of internet applications are available: email, internet browser or even Skype telephony.

Asus P535 PDA phone

Asus’s PDA phone is running Windows Mobile operating system which incorporates a Mobile Office suite for viewing and even editing Microsoft Office files. The OS also features multimedia support by enabling video and audio playback. You can create your own pictures and videos thanks to the 2 MP built-in digital camera that can capture video at QVGA resolution (320 × 240 pixels) @ 30 fps.



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