Cool new gadgets from Moto , the Q & the Razrwire
This looks cool. I gota upgrade from my old B&W visor. Ugh! I wish the costs would go down.
Topping the list of new products, unveiled at a Motorola event on Monday, is an ultra-thin mobile phone with a QWERTY keyboard from which users can access their e-mails. The phone, dubbed "Q", will put Motorola in direct competition with Research in Motion, maker of the popular Blackberry devices.
The phone is based on Motorola's iconic Razr phone with its ultra-thin design that has proven so popular with the fashion connoisseur. Motorola claims the phone is 50 percent thinner than any of its competitors' handsets. It's equipped with a large colour screen and has an "antenna inside" shape.
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Motorola, which is second only to Finnish giant Nokia in the mobile phone manufacturers' league table, has also unveiled the Razrwire in conjunction with Oakley, the sunglasses manufacturer. The Razrwire will combine eyewear with Bluetooth wireless technology.
"Seamless mobility is here, now with the availability of Razrwire" said Bruce Hawver, vice president of companion products, Motorola's Mobile Device business. "Motorola and Oakley are bringing innovative wearable technology to life. With this one-of-a-kind Bluetooth-enabled mobile eyewear, active consumers can stay connected while moving from one environment to the next."
The Razrwire will be available through Cingular Wireless retail stores in the US from August, although consumers will be able to buy them online too at a retail price of USD249.99.

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