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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Verdict: Abgespeckt, ausprobiert, abgeschmiert: Am Treo 500v lässt sich kaum etwas finden, wofür man ihn mögen müsste. Da ist die Windows-Konkurrenz meist schicker, cleverer und teils sogar günstiger.
Summary: Noch mehr Konkurrenz für BlackBerrys, diesmal aus dem Hause Palm und mit Windows Mobile 6 als Betriebssystem. An Features bietet der 500v neben der obligatorischen QWERTZ-Tastatur UMTS, Push-Mail sowie über 200 Megabyte Speicher.
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Title: Palm Treo 500v Review
Verdict: Being an avid Palm OS user, I was very pleased to have had the opportunity to review this device. Despite some of the comments I made earlier, this is a very nice device for real novice users; however, I have my personal doubts if existing PDA/Smartphone
Summary: The Treo 500v is Palm's latest Windows Mobile smartphone. It is this company's first device without a touchscreen, but like many previous Treos has a keyboard and 3G. Nico Holvoet brings us this review.
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Title: Review : Palm Treo 500v Smart Phone
Verdict: After a couple of sentences though I managed to get the hang of the layout and found text entry to be a reasonable experience, although I wouldn't like to write more than those two paragraphs at a single sitting. For business use the keyboard would be
Summary: A couple of years ago such a situation would have been hard to fathom - Palm virtually single handedly created the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) market, only to be challenged by the might of Microsoft. So - how is the fruit of this unlikely marriage? W
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Title: Palm Treo 500 review
Verdict: A superb smartphone that feels solid in the hand but is less bulky than previous models, the Palm Treo 500 is a superior handset. It's not quite shaken off the PDA feel that would give it mainstream consumer appeal, but it's a fully featured business tool
Summary: The Palm Treo 500 is the first of the Treo smartphones that breaks with tradition in terms of the PDA handset design.
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90/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500V
Summary: It's almost inevitable Palm's new Treo 500v will be compared to the BlackBerry, but they're very different devices.
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90/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v - A Sneak Peek
Summary: From what we've seen at the recent Palm Treo 500v launch, this latest Palm device has made its leap into the convergence for the mainstream consumers. We give you a quick update of our thoughts from our brief encounter with it.
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Title: Palm Treo 500 / Treo 500v
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Title: Hands-on impression: Palm Treo 500v
Summary: The Treo 500v signals a departure from Palm's traditionally yawn-inducing business-centric designs and is Palm's thinnest Treo to date. Find out more.
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Summary: Palm finally takes a positive step forward with the 3G capable Treo 500v.
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90/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Pros: 3G; easy email setup
Cons: Cramped keypad; lacklustre design
Verdict: We like the fact the the 500v is smaller than previous Treos, the proprietary menu interface and how easy it is to setup of email accounts, such as Gmail or Yahoo. We can't help feeling the 500v lacks a wow-factor in its design -- particularly the cramped
Summary: The Palm Treo 500v is a consumer-centric smart phone that packs 3G. It's proprietary menu interface is made up of category tabs and quick links to useful applications such as Windows Live Messenger, Internet Explorer and Word. Setting up email is a snap a
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Pros: Jazzed up Windows Mobile 6 interface, QWERTY keyboard, although it takes time to learn two thumb typing, Not carrier locked
Cons: Laggy responses to button clicks, No Wi-Fi or HSDPA
Verdict: Although it's a good smartphone, the 500v needs either Wi-Fi or HSDPA to deliver that knockout punch.
Summary: Although it's a good smartphone, the Treo 500v needs either Wi-Fi or HSDPA to deliver that knockout punch.
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71/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Pros: Design, user interface, comfortable keyboard, A2DP Bluetooth, solid features list
Cons: No Wi-Fi, no standard 3.5mm headphone jack
Verdict: The Treo 500v aims to appeal to a broad audience thanks to its user-friendly menu system, a sleek design and a range of multimedia features. It's not perfect, but is definitely a welcomed entry into the market.
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75/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v Review - PDA-phones
Pros: Jazzed up Windows Mobile 6 interface, QWERTY keyboard, although it takes time to learn two thumb typing, Not carrier locked
Cons: Laggy responses to button clicks, No Wi-Fi or HSDPA
Verdict: Although it's a good smartphone, the 500v needs either Wi-Fi or HSDPA to deliver that knockout punch.
Summary: palm treo 500v review: Although it's a good smartphone, the Treo 500v needs either Wi-Fi or HSDPA to deliver that knockout punch.
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71/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Pros: Two modes for the scroll wheel let you spin through long documents quickly, Very portable, Mouse is shaped for both left- and right-handed users, Programmable buttons, Tiny receiver stores inside the mouse, Laser tracking for precision on many surfaces, 3
Cons: Somewhat expensive, May be too small for people with large hands, Modified interface may take some getting used to, No Wi-Fi, No HSDPA, No front facing camera
Summary: The Treo 500v reworks the Windows Mobile user interface to generally good effect, but the absence of HSDPA, Wi-Fi and a front-facing camera may prove to be serious shortcomings. Overall though, it's a creditable addition both to the Windows Mobile ecosyst
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75/100 |
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Title: Palm - Treo 500v
Verdict: The missing elements - Wi-Fi, HSDPA, a front camera - hamper the Treo 500v and, along with the average camera, clinch its position as a mid-range rather than high-end Windows Mobile device.
Summary: Palm's new 3G Treo
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Pros: 3G connectivity, Simple to use, Familiar Windows Mobile interface, Good battery life, Pre-installed applications
Cons: Cramped keyboard, Boring design, Poor camera
Verdict: Its design largely fails to inspire, but performance is more than a match for most of its rivals
Summary: Palm's first smartphone aimed at the consumer market, the Palm Treo 500v, takes on the likes of the BlackBerry 8300 Curve. It is smaller than previous Palm offerings but still feels clunkier than some of its rivals
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80/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v smartphone
Verdict: The Palm Treo 500v has dependability written all over it. It's not the slinkiest or prettiest of smartphones, but if you need a rock-solid handset with which to keep in touch - by email, SMS, phone or IM - and that can help you idle away lost hours, the P
Summary: The Palm Treo 500v is a real departure for Palm. Its not the first handset it has launched that runs on Windows Mobile rather than the PalmOS, but the handset itself has been radically redesigned.
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Summary: The Treo 500v is the latest offering from Palm, the highly successful PDA manufacturer from Sunnyvale, California. Palm have their own range of handheld devices with their own Palm OS, as well as Treo smartphones utilising Windows Mobile operating systems
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70/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v
Pros: User-friendly customized interface; 3G; good keypad.
Cons: No HSDPA; no Wi-Fi; no front camera for video calls; poor location of microSD slot.
Summary: The most compact Treo available here has some user-friendly features--but because of its lack of some essential connectivity options, that isn't enough to set it apart from other WM6 smart phones already available.
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63/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v smartphone
Pros: 3G, QWERTY keyboard, IM apps pre-installed
Cons: Keyboard is spongy, bulbous design
Verdict: The result is a handset that performs well, but mediocre in its offering
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70/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 500v Review
Verdict: , Palm is targeting the 500v at entry-level consumers who may have never used a smartphone before but are ready to upgrade
Summary: The Treo 500v is the third and latest love child to be produced by the Palm-Microsoft affair. In addition to being the thinnest Treo yet, is also sports some other oft-requested ha... review
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Title: Palm Treo 500
Pros: Design; comfortable keyboard; A2DP Bluetooth; solid, if not outstanding features list
Cons: No Wi-Fi, no standard 3.5mm headphone jack, regular WM6 interface
Verdict: The Palm Treo 500 remains a solid handset, but the tailored interface of its Vodafone exclusive brother would have been a nice inclusion
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70/100 |