Jan 31 2008
Posted by: Sierra in Hitachi

Now that’s a cool cell phone, but unfortunately as all the other cool models it is launched in Asia.
It is the Hitachi’s W61H with 2.7-inch E-Ink display.
The main display though is Silhouette Screen capable of showing 95 preset graphics, and there is also the second main display, a 2.8-inch WQVGA type of 240 x 400 pixels resolution.
The cell phone integrates a 1.97MP camera plus 2GB microSD memory but that’s it, you can extend this one.
Its battery lasts for over 4 hours in working time.
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Oct 17 2007
Posted by: Sierra in Hitachi
The new Hitachi W53H has been added by the Japanese mobile carrier KDDI.

<-234x60 Half Banner - left->The CDMA model shows a 2.8 inch OLED WQVGA screen with a 240 x 400 pixels resolution, and, as you can see in the picture, it has a dual-axial hinge allowing the phone to be twisted at 360 degrees.
The most important feature of the W53H, is the One Seg digital TV tuner, which supports EPG (Electronic Program Guide), a guide to television programs, that permits the user to navigate through programs and select what he/she wants, using criteria like title, channel, time and genre, all these with the use of the keypad.

The GPS navigation system, the Media player, the SD card slot for up to 2GB external memory and the Infrared support, are the main features of this beautiful model.
And let’s not forget about the 2MP built-in camera.

The availability of the phone will start in December in Japan, at a price of just $85.
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Aug 31 2006
Posted by: Vlad Balan in Hitachi
Hitachi introduced its latest multimedia clamshell for Japan’s KDDI network, the Hitachi W43H.
It comes equipped with a 2.1 megapixel camera with auto focus, 2.6 inch large 240×400 TFT display, 512MB of internal memory, Memory Stick Pro Duo card slot, a media player, and a host of business applications (photo, text, document viewer).
Via techfresh.
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