Some of the hottest entertainment stars joined Samsung ( News - Alert) Telecommunications America last night to celebrate the launch of the Blackjack II, available in stores next Wednesday. Celebrity VIPs were given an advanced look at the device at the exclusive event, which took place at the Hollywood restaurant Beso.
The event showcased the many features of the device, which features a large display and includes new features such as: a full QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 6.0, domestic and global 3G mobile broadband coverage from AT&T ( News - Alert), stereo Bluetooth, PC synchronization with Outlook, contacts & tasks, calendar, 2.0 megapixel integrated camera, Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Mobile (Music & Video), mobile instant messenger, built-in GPS capabilities and AT&T Video Share.
Stars such as Masi Oka and Eva Longoria got to explore the device's features and browse high-end luxury accessories. Musical sensation Mark Ronson gave a special performance to celebrate the launch.
The Blackjack II comes standard with advanced technologies like an enhanced document viewer, and PC Outlook synchronization with calendar, outlook and tasks. It’s offered via AT&T Wireless.
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