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Turtle Wireless TWP-800 wristwatch phone

Ilse Jurrien
CES report
Saturday 5th, January 2008
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

Turtle Wireless, a newcomer to CES Show 2008 Las Vegas, NV will ignite the electronics market this season with the introduction of a wearable GSM phone as well as two exciting new lines of fashion wireless accessories. Turtle Wireless is proud to introduce the TWP-800 - a revolutionary tri-band GSM phone designed to be worn like a wristwatch. This electronic device comes with a stereo Bluetooth headset, MP3/MP4 capabilities, touch screen, WAP/GPRS compatibility, and more. The TWP- 800 will be available to the Latin American market starting January 13th, 2008, retailing for less than $199.95.

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Wristwatch phone

Wearable tri-band GSM phone

Posted by: Ilse Jurrien Wednesday 2nd, January 2008

Turtle Wireless, a newcomer to CES Show 2008 Las Vegas, NV will ignite the electronics market this season with the introduction of a wearable GSM phone as well as two exciting new lines of fashion wireless accessories. Turtle Wireless is proud to introduce the TWP-800 - a revolutionary tri-band GSM phone designed to be worn like a wristwatch. This electronic device comes with a stereo Bluetooth headset, MP3/MP4 capabilities, touch screen, WAP / GPRS compatibility, and more. The TWP- 800 wearable GSM phone will be available to the Latin American market starting January 13th, 2008, retailing for less than $199.95

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