Friday, January 11, 2008

Motorola ROKR E8 and MOTO Z10



New From Motorola - Q1 2008 - The MOTO Z10, a complete, little-, upwardly mobile film studio

Motorola new at CES 2008

Motorola is off 2008 with a big splash at CES. The MOTOPURE H12 and T815 have been selected as Finalists for the Bluetooth SIG Best of CES Awards, and the RAZR2 V9 and MOTOROKR T505 have ethical mentions.

Also debuting at CES are the next creation of award-worthwhile devices, including the MOTO Z10, ROKR E8, and a host of fresh revolutionary Bluetooth headsets, wireless speakers, and more.

Motorola focuses on creating the most stylish and intuitive transportable that empower in every aspect of their lives. The new MOTO Z10 is a complete, mini-sized, ambitious film studio. This stylish kick it easy to capture high-property filmed, edit clips, create between and add title and a music. Then, up-and-coming filmmakers can world to portion with contacts and everyday through any quantity of Web such as YouTube, Google, Yahoo! and ShoZu.

MOTO Z10 as silky and stylish on the outside as it is quality-packed inside. The device is with superior class tackle, including spun stainless steel, sophisticated metallic finish and soft-feel textures. The MOTO Z10 is expected to be on hand in Q1 2008.

Also new from Motorola, the ROKR E8 offers an uncompromised music and phone occurrence, anarchist new digital morphing tools that the dodge from a music team member to a phone with just one gift of a switch. Also prepared with a camera, the ROKR E8 structure a even, glass like surface that Motorola’s first Haptics Touch Pad, so when you crowd down on the make-believe buttons, it like pressing a real badge, not a style curtain. Seamless construction, high-characteristic equipment, mark-hardy display, inimitable finishes and soft dash back make the ROKR E8 both beautiful to look at and extremely hardy and reliable. The ROKR E8 is expected to be obtainable in Q1 2008.

The ROKR E8 is a top pick by CNET editors as one of the hottest gadgets for 2008, narrowed down to just 30 products.

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