
Sprint and Sanyo are bringing the latest in fashion and wireless connectivity with the announcement of the Katana DLX and Katana II. Katana dos pimps 21MB of storage, a VGA camera, voice SMS and Sprint Mobile E-mail. The DLX ups the camera-antie to 1.3 megapixels, a microSD slot and all the online access you could ask for. Both models feature a power save mode, tethering capability, Bluetooth, wireless backup, GPS capable and a huge QVGA display. The Katana DLX can be yours for only $129.99 (two-year subscription) and is available in Platinum Ice, Champagne and Pink Satin. The Katana dos is only $49.99 (two-year subscription) and is available in Cosmic Black, Pink Fascination and Midnight Steel.
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Hey Sprint users! I hear you guys get some really cool phones for your service. Like, ya know, the Sanyo Katana? That phone rules! There’s even better news though, ’cause guess what just showed up on the FCC’s website? It’s a new version of the Katana, complete with features like Bluetooth, a bigger external display, a 2.5mm headphones jack, and an internal antenna. Very exciting stuff. When’s the last time you got to touch an internal antenna?
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DreamAuthentics’ Katana brings the excitement of video game arcade culture of yore to your desktop. Built around a Windows-based PC, the Katana is filled with more than 200 games, very possibly leading to all-night, Mountain Dew-fueled gaming sessions. Its 17-inch screen does the job and its many buttons should make playing games an enjoyable, if not entirely accurate experience. Whether or not you’re inclined to drop nearly $2,500 to help recreate your childhood is a different story. I know that when I was a youth I had designs on owning a stand-up Marvel vs. Capcom cabinet in my basement. Clearly I was one of the cool kids growing up.
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