Asus brought its tiny P320 Windows Mobile handset to CeBIT, the digital IT and telecommunications trade fair in Germany.
The company claims that the Windows Mobile 6 device is the smallest Windows Mobile PDA phone to feature integrated GPS.
It measures just 99 x 55 x 13.35mm, weighs 105g and is targeted at consumers, a departure for Asus which usually focuses on the business market.
Despite its diminutive dimensions, the handset features a 2.0 mega-pixel camera, complete with auto focus, and comes with quad-band connectivity (GSM 850/900/1800/1900/).
It also features Wi-Fi, USB 1.1 and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR. The device has a 2.6-inch LCD touch screen which supports 65k colours.
The PDA is powered by a Ti OMAP 200 MHz CPU and embeds 128MB flash and 64MB DDR memory.
Asus plans to launch the P320 in June 2008 at a retail price of approximately €400.

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