
Samsung’s SPH-P9000 ‘convergence device’, first shown to the world at the tail-end of 2006, is finally shipping in Korea. The does-it-all-and-then-some device uses Korea’s WiBro (basically Mobile WiMAX, which is long range wi-fi with 20-30Mbit speed), runs XP Home Edition, has a 800 x 480 pixel 5″ screen, a 16MB ATi M6 video card, 256MB RAM and 30GB hard disk. So it won’t work in Surrey but it is rather fine, and weighs in at a pretty reasonable 590g. Oh, and on top is Samsung’s new SPH-M8100 WiBro phone, also just out in Korea.
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