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Logic Wireless Logic Bolt hands-on


Not much new to report on Logic Wireless' device apart from us finally getting a chance to see it and see how it all works. It is a large handset -- but we wonder how they could make the thing smaller without making the projector element modular, or something -- well put together, with a huge speaker on the back but is otherwise an unremarkable candybar. We projected the OS' menu and a short video on a small whiteboard setup at the booth and even with pretty tough lighting conditions, it worked. Of course, what remains to be seen is real shipping product, a carrier deal to sweeten the pricing, and perhaps a battery life tweak. Good first effort folks, we'll definitely be keeping an eye on this device.

Logic Wireless' Logic Bolt makes luminous appearance at CES


Logic Wireless, a new startup has jumped right into the CES mobile fray with this, the mini projecting Logic Bolt. Logic Wireless assumed all rights to this device from ChinaKing -- which we saw early in the summer of 2008 -- and have tuned it up and have it here at the show. Featuring a quad-band GSM chipset, 3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, projected display size of 36 to 64 inches, and a rated talk time of 2 to 3 hours. Video can apparently blast on for two hours or more using content on the phone or VGA input from other devices. Logic Wireless aims to ship a dual-mode GSM / CDMA set with live video conferencing, four times brighter projector, and Windows Mobile supplanting the current Java OS sometime in the future. For a suggested $100 on-contract price or $600 off, we're thinking if they can make this happen, we're definitely going to be picking one up.

[Via Gearlog]




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