Darwish Technology has launched the Gigaset SL910 A, a full-touch phone from Gigaset, through the Fifty One East outlets. “This innovative product will completely move away from the traditional home phones used today,” a Darwish Technology spokesperson said. The phone features precision touch display with a high-resolution presentation of contents, simple navigation, a high-volume loudspeaker for excellent acoustics, an intuitive user interface and a typical Gigaset iconography. The frame and charger cradle are of polished metal giving the Gigaset SL910 A an up-market appearance customers expect from a premium model. The European leader in the DECT telephony market is thus presenting its latest premium-class product, following the success of Gigaset SL400 and Gigaset SL785. The SL910 A is described as the epitome of German cordless technology and has been developed after intensive research on the consumer needs, integrated with experience in producing top quality cordless phones. The large, high-quality and precision full touch display (8.1 cm diagonal) of the Gigaset SL910 supports many functions. The address book has space for up to 500 vCard entries with up to eight numbers each and data can be transferred between a computer and the phone either via Bluetooth or through a mini-USB port. The Gigaset SL910A has won the ‘red dot design’ award 2011 for its high-quality finish. A silver coloured housing of polished real metal surrounds the capacitive full touch display. It also matches the handset’s design language with its gently rounded metal surface. The Gigaset SL910 A will be available at Fifty One East stores located at the Al Maha Centre, City Center Doha and Lagoona Mall. From gulf times.
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