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Taiwan market: Asustek launches P320 mini GPS PDA phone

Asustek Computer on May 27 launched its P320 mini GPS PDA phone in the Taiwan market, targeting fashion-conscious consumers. The company will also push sales of the P320 in other markets, including Hong Kong, India, Thailand and Turkey, according to Benson Lin, president for Asia Pacific business unit at Asustek.

The company aims to sell a total of 200,000 P320 PDA phones in Asia Pacific this year, including 20,000 units in the Taiwan market, Lin projected. The P320 carries a suggested retail price of NT$11,990 (US$392) in the retail channels in Taiwan, the company said.

The P320 is powered by a Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP 850 200 MHz processor and it operates on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.1 OS (operating system).

Although the P320 measures up only 99×54.5×13.4mm in size, it is packed with rich features, including a built-in GPS modules, a 2-megapixel camera, 128 MB flash and 64 MB DDR memory. The device also supports 802.11b/g, USB and Bluetooth, according to company data.

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