Friday, May 12, 2006

Sony Ericsson W700 Cell Phone



If Goldilocks had a phone, this would've been the one, folks. Sony Ericsson unveiled the new Sony W700 in Titanium Gold design with Sony's trademark audio quality padded with a sweet 2 megapixel camera. The Sony Ericsson W700's flight mode allows you to use it as a music player even with the phone turned off.

A 256MB Memory Stick PRO Duo card is bundled with the phone, but you can go up to 2GB on the memory front and build up a massive album collection. Of course, the magic in the Sony W700 is not just the music player, but the high-quality Sony headphones. And the other good part? It's a standard connector - which means you also have the freedom to choose other headphones (read wireless) and plug 'em in without messy adapters.

The Sony W700 has a whopping 30 hours music playing time. The music is enhanced by using the integrated graphic equalizer (software) and Mega Bass. The bundled software, Disc2Phone, is sufficient to get you going in ripping your CDs and transferring them to the phone.

What else am I missing here? Oh, did I forget the FM radio with RDS? If you want to take a time-out from listening to music, get cracking at some Java games, thanks to MIDP 2.0 support. Bluetooth 2.0 is standard, but then Sony Ericsson phones have always had Bluetooth from a long time.

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