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You call that a back slab? THIS is a black slab!

We don’t often put up user-generated concept shots, but sometimes the work is just so impressive it deserves a little show-casing.

Nak’s Pure Black is the epitome of the now classic Black Slab, with a button-devoid 4.1 inch 800×600 screen, only 8 mm thick and with a 8 megapixel camera capable of HD recording and Xenon flash.  It features HDMI out and, to maintain the sleek lines,  a concealed MicroSD card

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Visit the Nak-Design blog for more concept pictures.

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6 Responses to “You call that a back slab? THIS is a black slab!”

  • joni:

    for handheld, I think 3:2 or 16:9 aspect ratio is much better.

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  • wreiad:

    Not bad ;-)

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  • rad:

    heh, afaik, isn’t WVGA (800×480) the max resolution of WM 6.1/6.5– so 800×600 wouldn’t even be supported?

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  • Peter:

    Even LESS buttons? No thanks, I am already disappointed with the lack of any navigation on the latest round of phones and now you want to remove whats left of the EXTREMELY useful buttons?

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  • Boris:

    can somebody say battery life?….I mean what size battery will it support..I predict horrible talk time…Nonetheless….it is really sweet…..

    Gr8 looking device

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  • 8 megapixel camera is nothing short of exciting news, everything else about this phone doesn’t seem to get people fired up that much. This happens mostly because lg didn’t take much interest in its design, so much so that the new handset can’t really stand out from the crowd. No release date or pricing have been made available so far.

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