Logic Wireless Logic Bolt 2.4” Mobile Phone made its debut appearance before the world in the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. One must admit that this mobile phone did steal the show, for the reason that it has a built-in projector. Depending on the lighting conditions, this projector can cast a display ranging from 36 inches to 64 inches. The projector features VGA resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The dual USB connection of this hand-set, enables interfacing with a PC as well. VGA and RCA inputs are available too.
This candybar phone also features a 2.4” touchscreen. It supports quad band GSM and is Bluetooth capable as well. This phone comes pre-installed with Java OS too. A built-in 3 Megapixel camera is also present in this cell phone. The battery that powers up this device, offers a talk-time of about 2 to 3 hours. Videos can be played continuously for 2 hours as well. A MicroSD memory card with a capacity of 4GB accompanies this mobile phone too.
Apart from Logic Bolt Touchscreen Smartphone, Logic Wireless has new plans as well. They intend to release a second version of the Logic Bolt by the end of 2009, with additional features like QWERTY keyboard and Google's Android OS. There is information that they have another model up their sleeves, which would include dual mode GSM/CDMA capability, Windows OS, video conferencing and a much brighter projector.
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