By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Sunday, January 18th, 2009 at 2:56 AM
Sony Ericsson X-1000 concept, by Esato user WhiteEye
Esato provides us with today’s third concept device, the X-1000, which is mocked up to be from Sony Ericsson. There are some killer features on-board, such as Android, and a gigantic touchscreen.
The concept would appear to be based on the X-1000 walkman player that was released at CES, but takes the design in to the Mobile sphere properly, detailing the kind of specs the device would have. There’s even a really nice little advert mock-up, which you can see above.
Congrats to the artist WhiteEye, who has created a very realistic, and nice-looking concept device!
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