Datawind Pocket PocketSurfer3 Internet Device Gatgets
Datawind has announced the third generation of its PocketSurfer will be available in two models, PocketSurfer3 and PocketSurfer3 Lite. Both devices support quad-band GPRS and has a SIM card slot.

The PocketSurfer3 has a 5-inch 640 × 240 LCD and a touch of the mouse pointer to improve navigability. You can also find a backlit QWERTY keyboard. It also includes built in GPS. The device can surf the web in its HTML layout with graphics, Java support.
The PocketSurfer3 and PocketSurfer3 Lite will be available in August for GBP199.99 and GBP159.99 repectively, which includes 30 hours of free Internet access. Consumers can get without using the Internet for GBP5.99 per month or a lump sum of GBP59.99. [via itechnews]
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