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Asus to debut the ZX1 Lamborghini PDA phone at CeBIT?

Categories: Asus, Devices, Rumors, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at 3:58 AM

Asus ZX1 Lamborghini PDA phoneAsus is preparing to show some of its racing gear at this year’s CeBIT. Apparently, the Taiwan-based electronics giant will be launching the ZX1 Lamborghini branded PDA Phone at the event. The device, which we’re still wondering how it looks (the image on the right is just a mockup), will sport such goodies as HSDPA support, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, while Qualcomm’s 520 MHz CPU will provide the processing power for Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition. Or that’s maybe 6.1 version…

Yeah I know you may want one, but you’ll have to wait for the summer when Asus will release the new device in Europe for about 650 EUR. That’s a lot, but don’t forget there’s the famous raging bull on the screen staring at you. ;)

In the meantime, if you have fortune to spend – consider buying the Nokia 8800 Lamborghini Sirocco phone. It may not have the brains, but boy it looks sooo good…

[Via: Unwired View]

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