
Sony Ericsson has announced two new products, they are the W705 walkman phone and the MBS-900 Bluetooth speaker.
The SE W705 aka RIKA Walkman phone is a quad-band phone that comes with UMTS/HSPA 900/2100 support for high-speed Internet connectivity. It also shares the same Clear Bass / Clear Stereo audio quality found in the SE W980.
Similar to other SE Walkman phones, you get shake control and SensMe music manipulation for the music control. The phone also features DLNA-certified WiFi, a 2.4-inch display, 3.2 megapixel camera, an FM radio and an accelerometer. It comes bundled with a 4GB memory card. And you can use Google Maps on this phone.

Like other SE walkman phones, the W705 supports Bluetooth A2DP, which can stream audio wirelessly to the newly announced MBS-900 Bluetooth 2.1 channel speaker with integrated FM radio. The MBS-900 is a complete wireless home audio system, which works amazingly, allows you to use your SE walkman phone to control its music from the other of the room. Or you can use the touch controls on the speaker for smooth music control. The speaker is smart and automatically mutes when your phone rings. The two products shall be available in selected markets (UK) from early Q1 2009.
via [engadget]








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