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Sony launches Wi-Fi personal communicator
August 9th, 2006

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Sony yesterday unveiled a wireless-enabled device aimed primarily at people who like to send text messages and make free calls over the Internet.

The new Mylo personal communicator, designed to operate on all 802.11b wireless networks, will be priced at US$350 and be available in September at Sony’s retail stores and online shop at: http://www.sonystyle.com.

Mylo, which stands for “my life online,” will compete with a range of hybrid communication devices, including phones with cellular and Wi-Fi capabilities and a number of messaging and entertainment features.

The device features a 2.4in color LCD with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard for quick thumb typing. It comes with embedded instant-message applications from several companies, including Google, Yahoo and Skype.

Mylo is equipped with 1GB of flash memory to store music, photos and video clips, and contains a directory listing more than 20,000 hotspots in the U.S.

John Blau

Yoshi’s take: Seems this thing isn’t going to be available in Japan; probably because the telcos have such power over device makers but also because of the lack of hotspots.

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