Bluebird busting out its BM300 T-DMB PDA in November
If you don't mind not having a phone mixed up in your PDA device, you couldn't do much better than Bluebird's upcoming BM300 for a Windows Mobile 5.0 unit. Not only does the handheld pack in a 2.8-inch QVGA display, T-DMB, a 520MHz Intel PXA270 CPU, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, an SD slot and 512MB of internal memory, but it does it all at a mere 0.5-inches thick. Bluebird even packed in stereo speakers, just because it could. Unfortunately, still no word on price for this thing, but if this isn't enough to inspire immigration to Korea, we don't know what is.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rotary @ Oct 27th 2006 1:30PM
If only they could pack a phone and GPS on this thing then it would be so seriously cool! I wonder what the battery life is like?
Dimitri @ Oct 27th 2006 5:21PM
And no ability to scan for humanoid life signs. Pfff, this tricorder sucks.
ACD @ Oct 27th 2006 2:59PM
If only they'd give it a VGA screen it would be cool. Actually though, if I was serious I'd just buy a UMPC instead of buying these toys that have no future beyond their immediate use/purpose.
Fire Hazard @ Oct 29th 2006 3:59PM
you'd think that they could choose some other letter combination.