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Motorola Touch Tablet Aimed at Mobile Surfer

By Judy Mottl
January 7, 2009

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Motorola is aiming to please social mobile users and those focused on environmentally-sound products with two new devices debuting this week at the CES expo in Las Vegas.

The first is MotoSurf A3100 (see right), what Motorola terms a touch tablet smartphone. The smartphone, built on Windows Mobile 6.1, is aimed at meeting users' social and work management needs by providing easy access to social networking platforms via three different navigational tools.

The 3G handset features a customizable 2.8-inch home touch screen as well as a stylus tool and trackball for screen navigation. The Windows Mobile platform provides Exchange e-mail capability and a familiar PC interface used in business environments, said Gardner.

"Users can get the information they want when they need it using the best access tool for the situation and the high speed grants immediate access to content," Melissa Gardner, vice president for global franchise product marketing at Motorola Mobile Devices told InternetNews.com.

The second mobile phone is the MOTO W233 Renew, which Motorola said is the first 'green' mobile phone in the market.

The device's casing is made of recycled plastic water bottles and is the world's first carbon neutral phone. According to Motorola that means it offset carbon dioxide requirements in the manufacturing process using renewable energy sources.

See here for the rest of this article at InternetNews.com.



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