June 15, 2008

The Neon-Sign Phone

pantech-im-u300k-neon-sign.jpg

Pantech's new IM-U300K flip is a front cover with 49 LEDs that form images and messages depending on what's going on -- text messages, calls, alarms and the like.

PC-based software allows users to make their own designs, which can later be exchanged between phones via infrared.

[Unwiredview.com via engadget:mobile


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