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Bleeding Edge TV 253: LG Concept watch up close
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Full Episodes, Gizmatic, Accessories, CES, CES 2008, Clothing, Design, Features, Podcasts, Videocasts, Wireless / WiFi

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We couldn’t quite get our hands on the LG Watch Phone concept (and they were stopping all non-press individuals from even taking photos, which always seems strange to us) but we did get to talk to an LG rep about what the concept may evolve into and what features are working already. The screen is gorgeous and they’ve built the system to work with just three buttons, including a jog button of sorts, which lets you scroll easily. The concept sends and receives texts and is currently built to work on GSM but they said they haven’t finalized providers or networks yet, and could easily be made to work on CDMA. No word yet on battery life, but the watch *will* apparently include a built in mic and speaker (for “Dick Tracy”-style communication, ostesibly) but will be primarily for use with Bluetooth. Since this is just a concept, they were also mum on any sort of release date, but LG sounded like sometime this year or early next year would be reasonable.
What’s your opinion on the utility of a watch phone? Would you want something with stripped down functionality like that? (Text messaging would be a nightmare I think, but you could store templates and recall them I suppose.) As a user of the Fossil FX-6001, I absolutely love having my watch integrate with my phone, but it only tells me when I receive a call or text, and who’s calling. And that’s enough for me. I much prefer the phone as a separate device, I think.
Check the video for some close-up shots of the clock on the watch in operation and the nice screen and sleek design.
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Heh, it’s only a concept watch over here, but you can already order one from China - it uses Bluetooth for the phone part, and it only costs $160 - I would want one if I didn’t have an iPhone!
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I would defintely be interested in this. I would have a MID or similar for text messaging, web browsing etc, whereas for making calls/receiving calls, sms’s, mails this would be really convenient. Of course, it’s price dependent.
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Thats different I would think that the screen would be to small for texting and things. It is cool that now they have cell phone watches that is very different and never even heard of anything like that until now. All that scrolling though to be able to text would take forever I dont know if I personally would like that to well. I do think that it is neat and different that it is a watch, just a couple things I dont know if it were work out that great or not.
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A microphone for a watch and i liked the calling function that we have using this and i want to say, i liked the video of windows live space
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