Ok, so it looks like 2008 is definitely the Year Of The Watchphone.
First we had the shiny Cool G108, then came the more wearable Van Der Led WM2 and now we have what is claimed to be the first Windows Mobile watchphone.
Groaning under the weight of its name, the EPOQ Multimedia Windows Mobile OS Wrist Watch Mobile Telephone runs Windows CE 5.0 and boasts a 1.45-inch screen, GPR, a 1.3 megapixel camera, wifi and up to one gigabyte of T-flash memory.
That tiny screen allows stylus input with handwriting recognition and the thing even supports Skype.
The watch looks quite thin and wearable. Best of all, it is actually watch-shaped - you use the phone features via a bundled Bluetooth headset. The whole thing is nicely set off by an alligator skin strap.
As usual, we have no idea if anyone will actually buy this - much less wear it - but this has to be one of the better watchphone efforts so far.
If you want to be the first kid on your street with one of these things, they go on sale on Friday the 25th of April for $629.95.

















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