Its brightness topped out at 558cd/M2 which is a little closer to the market average, but in real life, the quality isn't too much of an issue. Hardly any worthwhile handset of the last few years has scored less than 90% and pretty much everything released in 2019 and so far in 2020 hit 100, give or take a per cent. That doesn't sound bad, but it only covered 87% of the colour gamut. The Cosmo's main display is a 5.99in FHD touchscreen with a 2,160 x 1,080 resolution. The hinge only allows for it to be closed or open to an almost flat angle, which is a little annoying if you want to have the display more upright. The keyboard takes a little effort to open, but that also means it has a satisfying snap when you shut it. It's marketed as a phone, but clearly looks like a laptop and is ultimately a device that's too bulky for the former (300g) and too small to be classed as the latter. Over the years we've been spoiled by smartphone and laptop companies when it comes to design and the Cosmo falls somewhere in-between those two categories, with disastrous results. The idea is to replace your standard laptop and phone with a portable version that's a mixture of both, which is a tall order for such a small device. It was the successor to the Gemini PDA, which in itself was heavily influenced by the Psion 5 series of PDAs. This is actually the second coming of Planet Computers' Cosmo, following a prototype showcased at CES 2019. It's a smartphone with a physical keyboard attached to it, a strange laptop-phone hybrid that has a face only a motherload of nerds could love - but that's all part of its charm. The Helio P70 is in production now, and is expected to be available in smartphones by November of this year.The Cosmo Communicator is a device that's so niche you've probably never heard of it. Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11 ac GPS/Glonass/Beidou ANT , Bluetooth 4.2 /FM (AI) Facial Detection
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