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Wednesday March 1, 2006
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Sony Ericsson had a big phone-fest yesterday here in New York, where they announced a slew of new phones that will be coming to the US this year. Those include the first 3.2-megapixel cameraphone I've seen for the US, Sony Ericsson's K790, and the cute little number on the left: their new low-end Walkman phone, the W300. The W300 takes Sony's new M2 teeny memory stick format (yeah, I know, just what we need, another memory format) and plays MP3 and AAC music files synced over from your PC using USB 2.0. It'll probably sell for $99 with contract, probably from Cingular. The Sony Ericsson news got kind of buried in the flood of Apple announcements yesterday, but they had plenty of other neat phones, including a heartbreakingly sexy Walkman phone with 4GB of Flash memory that won't be coming to the US. Check out my story and slideshow on PCMag.com.
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