Juniper Foo | Aug 05, 2005

What do you get when you try to marry a swivel with a slider phone? Think Pantech K110. This rather schizophrenic effort by Pantech & Curitel is designed so the keypad slides out while the screen swivels into landscape mode for viewing video clips. Fully extended and rotated, the handset resembles the letter "T". Hence, the T-slide. This mobile hybrid is by no means a poser. Onboard you'll find a generous 2-megapixel camera with autofocus, 512MB of internal memory with SD card expansion, a 2-inch 260,000-color TFT display, MP3 player and an FM transmitter. And if you're ever bored on a commute, you can give yourself a hands-on workout with some swivel, twist and slide philates on your Pantech. Its more angular twin, the PT-S110 Swing Slide, comes
sans FM transmitter.
Click to see:
Price: S$0 (US$0)
Availability: Only in Korea
Device: Mobile phone
Basic specs: Intenna, 260K 2-inch QVGA TFT LCD, 512MB memory, SD card expansion slot, 2-megapixel CMOS camera with autofocus, MP3 player, equalizer, FM transmitter, rated 160 hrs talktime and 132 hrs standby, 112.4 x 49.1 x 26.9mm, 150g, available in White Pearl or Metallic Silver
To post comments, you need to become a member. It's FREE.