Datawind’s PocketSurfer2 Appear at FCC

Datawind’s PocketSurfer2 which is available in Canada and UK for a while, finally made its way to the US. Of course it still need a little time before we can see it in US store shelves, since this handheld internet device is waiting approval from FCC.
PocketSurfer2 comes in a slim clamshell black plastic form factor measures at 152 x 75 x 15 mm and weighs at 174 grams with 640 x 420 pixel display, make this handheld internet device an ultra portable device to surf the web. For the US version, it is not clear which connectivity will the pocketsurfer2 offer, lets hope its more than just a GPRS connection.
[engadget]
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