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Friday, July 07, 2006 - Iddo Genuth
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Sony Ericsson BMW-100 – Sony Ericsson recently announced this stylish wristwatch developed in conjunction with watch maker Fossil that doubles as a music player and phone receiver.
Bluetooth 2.0 enabled, it's equipped with a tiny OLED LCD screen for Caller ID, SMS/MMS message alert, and control options for the music player and incoming calls. It can reject incoming calls and has a discrete vibrating feature, is water-resistant, and is good even 30 meters under the sea. The watch comes in black and silver and, depending on the brand, Fossil or Abacus, will cost in the range of $200 to 300 Euros starting from Q4 2006. 007, watch out!

More information on Sony's BMW100 can be found here.

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