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Sep 13, 2007 11:41 GMT  ·  By

Digitalrise doesn't sound as familiar as the words iPhone or iPod do, but still manages to steal the eyes of any person who's into fine gadgetry.

Just take a look at the company's latest model of cell watch, SD88. If these gays wore Apple's pants for a month, they would definitely kick some fat a*ses in the industry. As for the watch, besides looking like one of Captain Picard's favorite items, it comes packed with many cool features without witch it wouldn't actually make a difference on the market.

For starters, the manufacturers added a common FM tuner without headset required, wonderful music with two loudspeakers, and the popular and almost vital MP3 player, as well as MP4 player for enraged teens.

But, the best thing of all is its video playback capability, being able to deal with most of the video file formats on the market, complemented with a nice GPRS system, a SMS/MMS and WAP support.

Its size is also convenient, the watch measuring 77 x 38 x 17 mm. It also sports a nice 1.35 inch TFT LCD, 256k-color 120 x 112 pixels screen. Not to mention it allows up to 100 minutes of talk time and up to 300SMS/MMS or the 180-degree rotation as an accessory.

And, you'll drool for sure, if I go on with the details and tell you it has a built-in 3.0 megapixel camera on it. If you search it a bit, you'll probably find a special incorporated chip that allows easy connection with the extraterrestrial forces...who knows, you might actually send "them" an SMS, or 300 of them...

Either way, its price tag is also appealing, since 180 bucks is the sum of money you'd pay to buy a new battery for a Parmigiani Bugatti 370 watch.

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