AT&T Tilt, a user-friendly smart phone Video
AT&T Tilt, a user-friendly smart phone Video Transcript
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>> Hi, I'm Bonnie Cha, senior editor at cnet.com, and today I've got your first look at the AT&T Tilt. This is AT&T's first Windows Mobile 6 device, but that's not what's special about it. It's called the Tilt because it has a slide-out keyboard here, and then the screen actually tilts up 40 degrees, so it's nice for viewing e-mails, you can set it on the desk and watch videos as well, and the keyboard is really spacious, so it's good for messaging. This is a mobile professional's device, good for business users. It's got everything you would want in it. Wireless options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G. To compliment the 3G capability it also works with AT&T Video and AT&T music. So you can stream video, also purchase music. There's also a 3-mega pixel camera on the back. For the business user it also has the Microsoft Office Mobile Suite so you can edit, create, and view Word documents as well as Excel. At launch, the Tilt will go for $299.99 with a two-year contract. If you need something for your work and personal life the AT&T Tilt is a good choice. I'm Bonnie Cha and this has been your first look at the AT&T Tilt.
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