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New Ultra-Mobile Smartphone Neonode N1

luigi writes "Swedish startup Neonode announced its Neonode N1 Smartphone. The touch screen phone runs Microsoft Windows CE.NET v4.1 with a custom user interface. The Neonode N1 includes a digital camera, MMS, eMail, mp3 player and games. The handset is only 52 x 88 x 21mm small and weighs 90 grams. It should be available on the market february 2003. I4U has hi-res images of the device."

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  1. WHat?? by jericho4.0 · · Score: 5, Funny
    It's hard to get details out of that silly flash site, but I did find this gem on the 'business' site;

    If you believe that 8-to-5 should be more than a black hole in your life, Neonode is the place where you should spend it. If you want to attack the average usual, kick it and stomp on it until it gives in and becomes something better, more useful, nicer and cooler than it was, then you are a friend of ours.

    What??

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  2. Weird SMS conversation by Malfourmed · · Score: 5, Funny
    Has anyone noticed the SMS conversation here (last picture)? It appears to go something like this:

    Hello. Are you going to school today? Mom

    NO! I am going to John's place

    OK. See you later :)

    Wish my mom was that understanding...

  3. SonyEricsson P800 by thefinite · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is strikingly similar to the P800. I am not sure how they compare spec for spec, but the P800 is Microsoft free!. (It uses Symbian instead.) I was holding out for the P800 until I was able to get the T68i on Amazon for $25. Comparing just the looks, the P800 wins. Plus, it has a pad to flip over the screen so you can both protect it and dial with real buttons.

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