
Compulab has recently unveiled its newest handheld device at CES 2009. Dubbed as the Exeda Android Phone, the device comes packed with a 3.5-inch sun-readable VGA touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, a capacitive touchpad that acts as a mouse, 520MHz Marvell processor, 128MB RAM and Windows Mobile 6.1 bootable. The device also comes with options from Quadband GSM/GPRS, CDMA and 3G UMTS. One other thing that makes the Exeda special that it has a 10/100Base-T Ethernet port in addition to Wi-Fi connectivity. Available this march for a yet unannounced price. [Ubergizmo]
















