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Saturday, June 04, 2005

G-Tek’s Linux-powered PWG500 cellphone

GTEK PWG500

Taiwanese manufacturer G-Tek isn’t all that well known, but they’re showing off a new cellphone called the PWG500 that runs on Linux and has an Intel PXA255 200MHz processor, 16MB of flash ROM, 8MB of RAM, quad-band GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g WiFi, and support for VoIP. What’s completely inexplicable is the phone’s miniscule LCD screen (just 96 x 64 pixels) and its lack of either MP3 playback software or a built-in digital camera. Should hit stores in Taiwan in either August or September.

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