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IMate JASJAR Pocket PC PDA

IMate JASJAR Pocket PC PDA

520 MHz ; 64 MB ; Transflectiv
I-Mate - JASJAR
Rating Count : Rating: 4.2 34 review(s)
from £290.00
 
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techradar.com Title: i-mate Jam | Our Review | TechRadar UK

Pros: Compact size and poerful all-round PDA/phone functionality

Cons: No Wi-Fi as standard and the memory is limited to a mere 64MB

Verdict: Weighing only 160g, the Jam takes the concept of a Pocket PC phone and emphasises the 'pocket' part. There are more powerful PDAs, and there are smaller mobile phones. But the Jam is the best fusion of the two

Summary: The problem with Pocket PC smartphones is typically one of bulkiness. Take O2's enduring XDA II, for example. While this fully-fledged communicator combines the easy touch 'n' click power of a PDA with the GSM/GPRS connectivity of a mobile phone, this fat
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: O2 XDA Exec

Pros: Runs Windows Mobile 5.0; built-in Qwerty keyboard; Tablet PC-style swivelling screen; 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity

Cons: Bulky; awkward for voice calls without a Bluetooth headset; keyboard not appropriate for serious typing

Summary: A flexible hardware design that delivers the latest in mobile voice and data functionality
82/100
cnet.co.uk Title: T-Mobile MDA Vario

Pros: Sliding Qwerty keyboard; compact design; 802.11b wireless; miniSD card slot

Cons: Poor call quality; unintuitive dialling via keyboard

Verdict: The MDA Vario is an exceptional handset that stands out thanks to its clever sliding Qwerty keyboard. It uses the versatile Windows Mobile 2005 Pocket PC Phone Edition operating system and includes Pocket Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more. It suffers from

Summary: Smart phone with a 1.3-megapixel camera and Windows Mobile 2005
77/100
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