The Samsung Beat DJ is a music phone with technology from high-end audio maker Bang & Olufsen that lets users 'scratch' tracks on its touch screen. The Beat DJ has superior sound quality with SRS Virtual surround sound 5.1. It has with built-in stereo speakers -- powered by Bang & Olufsen's ICEpower amplifier -- to pump out deep rich bass and clear treble. A DJ application allows music lovers to add voice and sound effects to songs. With the phone's 2.8-inch AMOLED touch screen display, they can 'scratch' records and create their personal tracks.
Main Features
Built-in DJ application to mix, scratch songs and apply music filters via the 2.6-inch 16.7 million color touch screen interface
Bang & Olufsen's patented ICEpower technology uses a dedicated amplifier to significantly improve music quality without draining batteries
SRS Virtual surround sound 5.1ch uses audio processing technology to create an immersive 3D environment
Samsung's DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Engine) offers higher-quality audio with more natural effects with realistic stereo and deep bass sounds by overcoming limitations from handset earphones and less-than-ideal speakers
Enjoy live radio on the road with the ability to record music and shows
Powerful stereo speaker and 3.5mm ear jack lets users share the music with others or listen privately
Bluetooth 2.1 with support for A2DP stereo music wireless headphones
Integrated 3.0-megapixel CMOS camera with auto-focus, geo-tagging, smile shot and face detection options
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Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:11 am | By
Korean electronics giant Samsung today announced the Beat DJ music phone with technology from high-end audio maker Bang & Olufsen that lets users 'scratch' tracks on its touch screen.
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