01-19-2007, 09:00 AM
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Asus Pegasus Revealed
"It looks like Asus has a new PDA phone in the works. At least that's what the iF Design Awards product gallery is telling us. Named Pegasus this super slim (15.4 mm) Windows Mobile gadget combines phone, PDA and GPS navigation system into one sleek package. It has a numeric keypad, jog dial and allows for simple one handed control. The camera body is finished with brushed aluminum and diamond-cut edges to accentuate superior taste and a feeling of luxury."
There's no denying that the Asus Pegasus is one hot device. Resembling the company's existing P525 model in many ways, the Pegasus boasts phone and GPS capabilities in a slim 15.4mm brushed aluminum shell, with a camera and a numeric keypad thrown in for good measure. Additional specs are still an unknown, and availability is an even bigger question mark, so it's simply a waiting game from hereon.
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01-19-2007, 04:53 PM
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Whe is this coming out?
This looks real nice.
Is it a full PPC?
Will it work with Verizon? I hope so!
Looking for a upgrade for my old Axim 5 and was looking at their 51V
But this looks real nice. Would love to know the specs.
Thanks
Deasun
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01-19-2007, 05:14 PM
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Re: Whe is this coming out?
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Originally Posted by Tirnaog
Is it a full PPC?
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Yes, it is.
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Will it work with Verizon? I hope so!
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That depends on its cellular capabilities.
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But this looks real nice. Would love to know the specs.
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We'll let you know as soon as we learn more details.
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01-19-2007, 05:55 PM
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Slick design, but I wonder how it will feel in the hand? Devices with the portrait-style screen and keypad on the bottom always run the risk of being too tall.
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01-19-2007, 09:01 PM
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I prefer a taller phone (my favorite phone ever was my Qualcomm ThinPhone 2760, circa 1998). I'm not a small person (6'5"), and today's tiny phones feel insignificant in-hand.
I really like the looks of this PDA/phone. Definitely a converged device I'd consider - if it works with T-Mobile....
-bZj
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01-21-2007, 05:37 AM
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Finally a new phone that dosen't look like it was designed after the Treo! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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02-25-2007, 09:46 PM
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525 vs 526
Chaps
I am trying to decide whether to wait for the Pegasus (to be branded the 526) to come out, or just get the 525. The GPS seems to be the only substantial difference - besides the fact that, at least from the photos, the Pegasus seems to have left out a flash/torch.
I assume one handed operation will be the same as the 525 except you use a jog dial ont he side rather than the joystick in the middle of the 525's keypad.
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02-26-2007, 12:04 AM
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Re: 525 vs 526
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Originally Posted by y2k
I am trying to decide whether to wait for the Pegasus (to be branded the 526) to come out, or just get the 525. The GPS seems to be the only substantial difference - besides the fact that, at least from the photos, the Pegasus seems to have left out a flash/torch.
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Is Windows Mobile 6 enough to sway you? It's confirmed for the P526, but still a question mark for the P525.
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02-26-2007, 12:10 AM
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Re: 525 vs 526
Darius,
The new OS certainly appeals since I hear there's some bluetooth stack issues with WM5, which could be a prob since I use BT GPS (Destinator). But I'm not really sure what makes WM6 so much better so probably no.
I understood the 526 is going to come out with WM5 though. Where did you hear it will be WM6? I thought we're only going to see that in June, and according to pdadb.net and most sites I've seen, the 526/Pegasus is WM5, plus is due for April release (translation: probably April 2008 :roll: )
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Originally Posted by Darius Wey
Is Windows Mobile 6 enough to sway you? It's confirmed for the P526, but still a question mark for the P525.
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02-26-2007, 11:00 AM
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Re: 525 vs 526
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Originally Posted by y2k
I understood the 526 is going to come out with WM5 though. Where did you hear it will be WM6? I thought we're only going to see that in June, and according to pdadb.net and most sites I've seen, the 526/Pegasus is WM5, plus is due for April release (translation: probably April 2008 :roll: )
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Yes, the P526 will ship with Windows Mobile 5.0, but it's capable of running Windows Mobile 6 as demonstrated at 3GSM.
It's still uncertain as to whether we'll see Asus ship a P526 with Windows Mobile 6 separately, or release Windows Mobile 6 as an upgrade for existing P526s.
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