Sony Ericsson has been racing steadily ahead of the pack with its W800i and W550i Walkman phones. Today, the company is back in the limelight again via the W900i, the world’s first 3G-enabled Walkman phone.
The shocker is the price, and at USD$660 [USD$599 here], the somewhat chunky W900i is only available to those with extra cash to splash. Then again, considering it has a whopping 470MB of internal memory for anywhere between 120 to 240 songs and a Memory Stick PRO Duo slot to further expand its storage capacity, the W900i is seriously one mean convergent product to satisfactorily replace your MP3 player and PMP device while arming you to the teeth with the latest in consumer communication technologies. On that basis, the latest Sony Ericsson W900i is actually not priced exorbitantly at all.
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