Thursday, January 15, 2009

AURA by Motorola


At a glance the Motorola AURA will reminded you of the Motorola V70 in the past, a handset that broke new ground when it came to design. The AURA is inspired by high performance racing engines, featuring a circular display (a world's first where mobile devices are concerned) that is able to serve up 16 million colors in 300 dpi resolution, protected by a Grade 1, 62-carat sapphire crystal lens to keep things scratch-resistant.











The AURA features a cool swivel form factor and a high-resolution, circular main display that is covered by a glass lens similar to those found on high end watches. It gives the display, and the rest of the phone, a very rich look.


The AURA has a number of different watch faces that can be used as the standby screen,

This hand-sculpted cell phone is also equipped with Stereo Bluetooth connectivity to keep your hands on both wheels while you're driving despite carrying out a conversation over the AURA.











In terms of raw capabilities, the AURA sports a 2 megapixel camera and works on all four of the major GSM/EDGE network bands used throughout the world. It has 2GB of built-in storage space for tunes and photos

CrystalTalk voice-enhancement technology creates a superior audio experience as well. Other high end features include Internet connectivity, a fixed-focus camera, and a music player.

The Motorola Aura is gorgeous, an obvious marvel of engineering, and it costs $2000. It's almost impossible to end a sentence describing the Motorola Aura without mentioning that it costs $2000.









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