Introducing Philips 'iPod Touch ' Pain Android

Philips iPod Touch
BERLIN - electronics company Philips GoGear introduce Connect, an Android -based device that can play music and movies, take pictures and surf the web. Connect the GoGear during the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany, was immersed several preloaded applications, including the Android Market, Google Talk and Google Maps.
Quoted by AFP, Sunday ( 05/09/2010 ) This tool will run the Android version 2.1 to start and improved to Android 2.2 in early 2011. It includes a memory capacity of 16GB that can be added with microSD cards up to 32GB. Connect GoGear also includes WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and a 2 megapixel camera that can capture video at VGA resolution.
This device has a 3.2- inch touch screen display with a resolution of 480 by 320 pixels and weighs 128 grams, or about 11.5 ounces. The power battery can play up to 25 hours audio or 5 hours of video. It has many features similar to Apple iPod Touch, but differ in GoGear Connet which still uses a resistive touch screen, unlike the touch screen iPod Touch. That means a bit more pressure should be applied to activate the button on the screen. Media player and includes a trackball as an alternative input method. Connect GoGear will be available in the U.S. and Europe in the coming weeks with the price of approximately USD 320.

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