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BenQ Back With Tiny Smartphone.

July 1, 2008

Before it went cough and splutter in January 2007, BenQ Mobile (formerly BenQ Siemens) had established a respectable position for itself with and handsets but it unaffectedly couldn’t shake off the monstrous inherited debts from its ill-advised Siemens purchase. Now BenQ is back with its down to the ground own brand handsets, even if it did take a little longer than expected. Picking up where it pink off style-wise then is the midrange ‘E72′ a rounded, almost water smooth, candybar smartphone which edges - dare I intend it - almost into the ‘fashion’ category. Don’t be fooled however, giving the E72 its establishment credentials is a Windows Mobile 6 operating system along with integrated 802.11b/g WiFi signification there’s brains behind the beauty.

Where the midrange gaps do show are the 2MP camera and be without of 3G connectivity (EDGE is your limit) though a 2in QVGA screen, wide range of audio codec attest to and bundled Bluetooth headset shouldn’t be snorted at. Furthermore at 108 x 46.3 x 13.8mm and just 90g it certainly isn’t the receptacle buster most WM-based handsets drive out to be. For the IM-addicted a universal client is also installed that’s compatible with MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo, ICQ, AOL and Jabber.

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BenQ unveils the E72 smartphone.

June 27, 2008

BenQ has released one of its most connected phones yet; a smartphone that shop seamlessly on both movable and WiFi networks, meaning you can go between GSM and WiFi without dropping a call. The E72 uses Windows Mobile 6 software, so you can provide to all your subject needs on the move. Aesthetically, the phone is great too – at just 13mm thick, it’s one of the slimmest smartphones on the market. Packed into the slim chassis is some IM software.

This is the first device of its charitable to use instant messaging and means that no matter what IM network you use – be it MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo ICQ, AOL or Jabber – you can log in and wince texting. Slim and light Speaking of the unusual handset, Dr James Lee, Associate Vice President at BenQ Corporation, said: “As the prime device in BenQ Mobile Communications’ new range, we’re certainly very excited about the E72. “It’s got all the benefits of Windows Mobile 6 so you can do more than ever on the go plus you can up sticks between mobile and Wi-Fi networks without dropping a call. And all this in one of the slimmest, lightest smartphones on the market.” The E72 is clannish to BT Fusion.

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Ads get motorized channel in Malaysia : News : Communications. Benq.

June 24, 2008

COMMUNICASIA, SINGAPORE–The dial of advertising is set to change in Malaysia as one of the country’s leading cellular operators introduces the responsive channel to advertisers there. Malaysia’s Maxis Communications is carrying a choice of graphical advertisements on its WAP portal, served by Internet giant Yahoo. Yahoo and Maxis will merge their expertise and knowledge of consumer habits to enable leading brands to undertake , created specifically for the agile environment. Maxis’ first advertiser on its portal is IT impedimenta maker Benq.

David Ko, managing director of Yahoo Mobile, said the partnership builds on continued collaborations between the two companies. Maxis and Yahoo together launched usefulness on its WAP portal rearmost year. Ko was speaking to reporters at a media briefing Tuesday, held at the imbX show. T. Kugan, main of products and infotainment at Maxis, said although is still very nascent in Malaysia, and the region, there is future for growth, and “something is happening in the that is driving it further”.

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Telecoms Korea News Service. Benq.

June 13, 2008

A city industry analyst argued that the worldwide mobile handset industry will be reshaped by a new set of market forces, or more specifically, Nokia, Samsung and LG because chances of a big restoration of Motorola are getting slim and Sony Ericsson is also on decline. Mr. Greg Roh, analyst of Korea Investment and Securities, said in his keynote whereabouts on travelling industry outlook at Mobile DesignCon Korea 2008 that competition among beat 4 companies, except for Nokia, will get tougher ever. “Motorola will end up spinning off its handset issue while Sony Ericsson will be in a slump for the time being after the sales of Walkman are off the peak,” said the analyst.

He said, “Nokia, Samsung, LG are appropriate to increase their influence on the market. Particularly, LG is expected to obtain 9.1 percent of market share in this year, surpassing Motorola’s 8.9 percent, to become the No.3 predicament in the global market.

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BenQ Unleashes S6 Mobile Internet Device at Computex.

June 9, 2008

While one and all else is clamoring to get in on the subnotebook sell currently dominated by the Asus Eee PC, fellow Taiwanese producer BenQ is taking a slightly different approach to the mobile computing world. Instead of selling a insignificant laptop, they’ve created the BenQ S6 Mobile Internet Device. Taking on the MID mode factor popularized by a certain Nokia device, the BenQ S6 gets equipped with a 4.8-inch touchscreen pageantry that has a 800×480 pixel resolution.

Storage is provided through a regular state drive for added performance and battery life, whereas the processing subordinate of things comes from an Intel Centrino Atom. Everyone’s digging that 45nm chipset these days. Completing the twin is your usual smattering of wireless connectivity options, including Bluetooth, WiFi, and HSDPA. I just demand it had QWERTY.

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BenQ Unleashes S6 Mobile Internet Device at Computex.

June 7, 2008

While and Harry else is clamoring to get in on the subnotebook Stock Exchange currently dominated by the Asus Eee PC, fellow Taiwanese fabricator BenQ is taking a slightly different approach to the mobile computing world. Instead of selling a diminished laptop, they’ve created the BenQ S6 Mobile Internet Device. Taking on the MID devise factor popularized by a certain Nokia device, the BenQ S6 gets equipped with a 4.8-inch touchscreen vaunt that has a 800×480 pixel resolution. Storage is provided through a through-and-through state drive for added performance and battery life, whereas the processing philosophy of things comes from an Intel Centrino Atom.

Everyone’s digging that 45nm chipset these days. Completing the likeness is your usual smattering of wireless connectivity options, including Bluetooth, WiFi, and HSDPA. I just thirst it had QWERTY.

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After tribulation heavy losses from its takeover of Siemens AG’s loss-making mobile phone item and spinning off its manufacturing arm into Qisda Corp (佳士達) in September, Benq.

May 18, 2008

Local electronics supplier BenQ Corp (明基) said yesterday it would pinpoint on the fast-growing BRIC - Brazil, Russia, India and China - bazaar to achieve its takings growth target of 30 percent next year. After suffering heavy losses from its takeover of Siemens AG’s loss-making expressive phone unit and spinning off its manufacturing arm into Qisda Corp (佳士達) in September, BenQ now mainly sells own-brand electronics such as liquid-crystal-display (LCD) projectors and monitors BenQ said it had chosen to refocus on LCD projectors and monitors - which were the principal products it made before the Siemens deal - to regain its strength. LCD monitors and projectors traverse up over half of its overall revenues, a corporation supervision said.

“We have came up a three-year plan,” BenQ bossman executive officer Conway Lee (李文德) told a press briefing yesterday. “Mobile phones are no longer our focus,” he said. high-growth markets The caller hopes to put forward revenues by 30 percent by expanding into high-growth markets and developing high value-added products, Lee said. “Latin American and the BRIC nations are fast-growing markets,” Lee said.

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World Cup kicks off $300m plastic TV bonanza. Benq.

May 12, 2008

By Published: 12:55 BST This year’s World Cup will hurl the mobile TV shop into the big time, say the analysts - a market that will be worth $300m over the course of the tournament. A redone report from Informa Telecoms & Media predicts football fans will command the square-eyed charge to mobile telly. Footie fanatics are set to line the mobile industry’s pockets to the accordance of $300m during the World Cup, by tuning into streams of matches and packaged highlights. There will be 210 million watchers of the close-fisted screen by 2011. Despite a handful of publish trials, this year’s footie fans are likely to sate themselves with content delivered by 3G networks.

As the store heats up post-football, however, broadcast mobile TV will take over and it’s predicted there will be 210 million watchers of the tight-fisted screen by 2011. In five years’ time, one in 10 mobiles is expected to give a broadcast receiver. While the numbers exceptional the mass market starting to switch on to mobile TV, it’s still a drop in the ocean of unalloyed mobile users – expected to reach 1.2 billion in the same year. David McQueen, pre-eminent analyst at Informa and author of the report, told silicon.com: “We’re still seeing the hockey-stick curve of [broadcast] take-up - we’ll endure mass adoption between the Olympics and the next World Cup.

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Acer has dapper phone on deck. Benq.

May 12, 2008

Up-and-coming PC maker Acer is shifting its lineup a bit. At its first-quarter investor relations forum in Taipei on Wednesday, Acer President Gianfranco Lanci said the caller would release its first smart phone–a Windows Mobile device–by the end of this year or pioneer next year, and that smart phones will account for 10 percent of concern revenue. Acer made its interest in the smart phone market very well-defined in March, when , which makes PDA-phones under the brand. At the conference, Acer said E-Ten would transfer entirely to smart phones and away from PDAs, which it has sold in the past. In another change, the fresh Acer smart phone will be sold through wireless carriers, instead of directly to retail, as E-Ten has historically done.

Acer has played catchup to its PC rivals this sometime year, growing organically as well as through acquisition. The house bought U.S.-based Gateway and Europe’s Packard Bell, and now finds itself behind No. 2 Dell with 9 percent of worldwide retail share, according to IDC.

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Do You Have That Portable in a Midsize? Benq.

May 11, 2008

A remodelled variety that Intel calls Mobile Internet Devices, or M.I.D.’s, will include products similarly to these concepts from, clockwise from lower left, Elektrobit, Asus, Clarion, Aigo, Panasonic, LG, Lenovo and BenQ. During the next decade, Mr. Kay’s drop design, at 9 inches by 12 inches by 3/4 inch, morphed into today’s ubiquitous laptop form-factor — a denominate occupied by consumer electronics specialists to describe the different sizes of various gadgets.

Since then, there has been a rise of gadgets of every size and shape, but to date only one other form-factor has established itself as a generic one: the palm-size or hand-held ruse that began as the Pilot personal digital assistant designed by the Palm Computing co-founders Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky. An incessant array of predominating products, from BlackBerrys to iPhones, are descended from the Palm. This portable world is now neatly demoralized into gadgets that fit comfortably in your pocket and devices that snuggle equally comfortably on your lap.

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