ASUS P565 fastest business communicator
Company ASUS introduced a mobile phone under the symbol P565, aimed at business users.
The unit is made in monoblock form factor and has a Marvell PXA930 processor with 800 MHz. Finish accomplished with the use of artificial black skin.
The device operates on the basis of platform Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and has user interface Glide, calculated at management with the assistance of the fingers. Thanks to innovative interface, the owner of the communicator fingers can carry out such actions as a choice, changing the scale and rotate images, scrolling pages long, as well as listening to music files and view the weather forecast. For this purpose, the device prescribed application Multi-Home, Anytime Launcher, EziPhoto and EziMusic.
Specifications ASUS P565:
- Network: EDGE / GPRS / GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz), UMTS / HSDPA 2100 MHz
- OS: Microsoft Windows ® Mobile 6.1 ™ Professional
- Processor: Marvell TavorP 800 MHz
- Memory: 256 MB built, 128 MB DDR SDRAM, a slot for memory cards microSD format
- Display: 2.8-inch touch-sensitive TFT with a resolution of 480x640 pixels, displays 65 thousand colors
- Camera: 3 MP with autofocus and video recording function, 0.3 Mp for Videotelephony
- Communication: WLAN 802.11b + g, USB v1.1 (FS), Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
- Audio: MP3, WMA, 3GP, AAC and AAC +
- Video: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, MPEG-4, H.263
- Battery: Li-Ion 1300 mAh
- Hours: to talk to 3 hours (3G), up to 4 hours (GSM), in standby mode up to 300 hours (3G), up to 250 hours (GSM)
- Dimensions: 102h60, 5h16 mm
- Weight: 120 g
Asus launches the first smartphone to 800 MHz
The P565 has a powerful processor and a high-resolution touch screen based on technology from Asus Glide.
After P552w, the ASUS P565 is the second smartphone manufacturer to adopt the tactile interface Glide supposedly make life easier for the user by allowing steering menus finger. To distinguish itself from its predecessor, the new terminal incorporates mainly processor at 800 MHz Marvell, which should give it increased power and encourage multitasking operations. With a diagonal of 7 cm, the device display benefits, moreover, a high resolution (480 x 640 pixels).
For the rest, there is a fairly standard equipment for this type of smartphone. Operating with Windows Mobile 6.1, the P565 is compatible with 3.5 G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It embeds a photo sensor 3 Mpix, a powerful 1300 mAh battery and a GPS chip. However, the manufacturer mentions only 128 MB SD-RAM and 256 MB of flash memory.
Two versions of this smartphone will be proposed at the end of January. The P565 Europe, to $ 732 , have a browser with a map of Europe. The P565 standard, devoid of these elements of navigation, will be marketed to $ 639.
For:
- The 800-MHz processor
- The overlay touch Glide on Windows Mobile 6.1
- The high resolution screen
- The integrated GPS chip
Against:
Specifications
- System : Windows Mobile 6.1
- Processor: Marvell Tavor
- Processor Frequency: 800 MHz
- GPU: NC
- Support memory cards: MicroSD and MicroSDHC
- Keyboard: touch screen
ASUS P565 fastest business communicator launched in India
About the launch of this new PDA phone Mr. Edward Wang, Business Head, Mobile Communication Business, ASUS (India) said, “The ASUS P565 is the fastest business PDA phone in the world with an uncompromising 800Mhz CPU, VGA screen and an elegant leather design. This phone is a fusion of unparalleled performance with unrivaled style to give the discerning business professional an ultimate productivity tool that fits in his pocket.”
The P565 also comes with a potent suite of business-oriented features and software, including push mail, business card recognition and Microsoft Office Mobile. Other useful applications such as Anytime Launcher and Multi-Home enable users to view their calendars, the times of local and visiting cities, weather reports, online news and much more—all with an intuitive tap, slide or flick of their fingers.
The ASUS P565 is equipped with a 2.8” VGA (480 by 640 pixels) high-resolution touch screen that delivers unprecedented clarity and brilliance. Photographs look crisper and more true-to-life, while minute details in business documents, such as the individual cells in spreadsheets, are reproduced much more clearly—reducing eye fatigue over periods of prolonged use.