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» Samsung SWT-W100K Portable Media Player
(March 2008)

Samsung upped the stakes in portable media players and released
the SWT-W100K. The 4.3-inch touchscreen device is built to
replace not just most handhelds but also some PCs, courtesy of
its fourth-generation Internet access. The W100K is one of the
few devices to support WiBro (known as WiMAX in the West) on the
go and pulls data more quickly than some landline connections:
it can download up to 13Mbps and has enough upload speed for
high-quality video calls with a built-in front camera. A back
2-megapixel camera with autofocus takes on video capture.
The Korean company also sets up the W100K as an in-car companion
and supplies it with both a GPS receiver for mapping duties and
a DMB tuner for catching over-the-air digital TV in its native
Korea. As a media player, the device ships with 8GB of built-in
flash and plays H.264, MPEG-4, WMV, and XviD video clips as well
as several audio-only formats.
Samsung plans to ship the device soon for the equivalent of $525
in its home country; it has not announced any plans for an
international launch, though the anticipated full launch of
Sprint's Xohm WiMAX network this year would allow the device to
run on an American network without the DMB tuner.
Link: Samsung SWT-W100K WiBro
Product Page: Samsung, From: electronista
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