Zipit unveils new Wireless Messenger

September 27th, 2007 by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, Office Gadgets, PC Gadgets

zipit-z2.jpgZipit has just revealed the Z2 Wireless Messenger that will run on any WiFi network, supporting AOL, Yahoo! and MSN IM platforms to allow you to keep in touch with all your buddies simultaneously without worry. There is even an integrated music player known as MyTunez in the Z2 itself, allowing you to groove to your favorite tunes that are stored on a miniSD card. Oh yeah, it works equally fine with tunes streamed from the Internet so no worries there. The MyPhotoz function is self-explanatory - you get to view slideshows and individual photos while waiting for a reply from HotChiq19. The Z2 Wireless Messenger will retail for $149.99 when it is released next month.

Source: Engadget

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One Comment on “Zipit unveils new Wireless Messenger”

Zipit Wireless Messenger 2 now available » Coolest Gadgets Says:

November 28th, 2007 at 7:01 am

[...] the Zipit Wireless Messenger 2 that we covered back at the end of September, along with a reinforcement of the device earlier this month? Well, it is now available for [...]

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