L’OMS (Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, o WHO, World Health Organization) afferma che le attuali informazioni scientifiche non indicano la necessità di precauzioni particolari per l’uso dei telefoni cellulari. Tuttavia, se i singoli utilizzatori sono preoccupati, possono scegliere di limitare la propria esposizione o quella dei loro figli, limitando la durata delle chiamate, o utilizzando auricolari o dispositivi “viva voce” per tenere il telefono cellulare lontano dal corpo e dalla testa.

Per ulteriori informazioni su questo argomento, vi invitiamo a consultare il documento dell’OMS (Promemoria n. 193, Campi elettromagnetici e salute pubblica, I telefoni mobili e le loro stazioni radio base) disponibile al seguente indirizzo: (http://www.who.int/ docstore/peh-emf/publications/facts_press/ ifact/it_193.htm).

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*I test sono eseguiti in conformità alle direttive internazionali in materia di test.

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Dit model voldoet aan de internationale richtlijnen voor blootstelling aan radiogolven

Uw mobiele apparaat is een radiozender en –ontvanger. Het model is ontworpen om onder de grenzen voor blootstelling aan radiogolven te blijven die worden aanbevolen in internationale richtlijnen. Deze richtlijnen zijn ontwikkeld door de onafhankelijke wetenschappelijke organisatie ICNIRP en bevatten veiligheidsmarges die de veiligheid te van alle personen waarborgen, ongeacht hun leeftijd of gezondheid.

De telefoon is getest om te worden gedragen op het lichaam en voldoet aan de HF-blootstellingsrichtlijnen als de telefoon wordt gebruikt met een accessoire dat geen metaal bevat en waarmee het toestel minimaal 15 mm van het lichaam vandaan wordt gehouden. Het gebruik van andere accessoires kan tot gevolg

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Sony Ericsson W100i manual Nederlands

W100i specifications

The Sony Ericsson W100i, released in 2007, is a notable entry in the Walkman series of mobile phones that blended advanced music capabilities with impressive mobile technology. This device epitomizes the fusion of mobile communication and music entertainment, aimed primarily at music enthusiasts.

One of the defining features of the W100i is its standout music playback abilities. It incorporates Sony's renowned Walkman technology, allowing users to enjoy high-quality audio on the go. The phone features a dedicated music button for instant access to the media player, making it user-friendly for those who frequently switch between calls and their favorite tracks.

The W100i supports various audio formats, including MP3, AAC, and WMA, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of music files. Additionally, it is equipped with a 512 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card that provides ample storage for music, allowing users to carry a substantial library in their pockets. Its software organizes tracks efficiently and offers playlists, an equalizer, and album art display, enriching the overall music experience.

In terms of display, the W100i features a 1.9-inch CSTN screen with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. While not as advanced as later models boasting LCD or OLED technology, the display serves its purpose well, showing vibrant colors that enhance media playback and navigation.

The phone also supports a variety of connectivity options, including Bluetooth, enabling wireless streaming to compatible devices and headphones. Additionally, users can connect via USB for file transfers, facilitating easy management of music and other media.

The W100i's camera, while not the centerpiece of the device, includes a 2-megapixel lens capable of capturing decent images for casual photography. It also features basic imaging capabilities like video recording, providing versatility for users.

Another aspect of the W100i that stands out is its user-friendly interface, characterized by the intuitive navigation of the user menu and the organized layout of applications. Users can easily access their music library, messages, and various settings without confusion.

The Sony Ericsson W100i was a compact and lightweight device, designed for portability. Its stylish design, combined with the Walkman branding, appealed to a younger demographic looking for a fun and stylish mobile solution.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson W100i exemplifies the early era of feature phones focused on multimedia capabilities, offering a commendable balance of music performance and mobile communication in a compact package.