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Title: Palm Treo 680 smartphone
Pros: QWERTY keyboard, quad-band
Cons: Digital camera not up to standard, keyboard fiddly to use, bulky
Verdict: If you can muster up the extra cash and must have a Treo then the opt for the 750v rather than this 680
Summary: - Palm's latest Treo handset - the Palm Treo 680 promises the same form factor as its Treo 750v model launched last year but without the 3G connectivity and without the Windows Mobile 5 operating system.
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70/100 |
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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 750v
Pros: Extremely ergonomic to use, particularly one-handed, Excellent enhancements to the Windows Mobile Today screen, No ungainly protruding antenna, Threaded SMS views
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi, Small screen, 1.3Mpixel camera could be better, Proprietary Palm charge and sync connector, No front-facing camera for video calls
Verdict: It may lack Wi-Fi, have a cramped screen and use proprietary cables, but we like the Treo 750v a lot. Palm's usability enhancements to Windows Mobile 5.0 are particularly well implemented...
Summary: It may lack Wi-Fi, have a cramped screen and use proprietary cables, but we like the Treo 750v a lot. Palm's usability enhancements to Windows Mobile 5.0 are particularly well implemented.
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80/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 750v
Pros: Extremely ergonomic to use, particularly one-handed, Excellent enhancements to the Windows Mobile Today screen, No ungainly protruding antenna, Threaded SMS views
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi, Small screen, 1.3Mpixel camera could be better, Proprietary Palm charge and sync connector, No front-facing camera for video calls
Verdict: It may lack Wi-Fi, have a cramped screen and use proprietary cables, but we like the Treo 750v a lot. Palm's usability enhancements to Windows Mobile 5.0 are particularly well implemented...
Summary: It may lack Wi-Fi, have a cramped screen and use proprietary cables, but we like the Treo 750v a lot. Palm's usability enhancements to Windows Mobile 5.0 are particularly well implemented.
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80/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: Affordable, Nice colour display, SDIO expansion card slot, Runs Palm OS 5.2, MP3 and multimedia support, Robust software suite.
Cons: Battery isn't removable, No voice recorder.
Verdict: With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a £149 (inc. VAT) price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers...
Summary: With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a £149 (inc. VAT) price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers.
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77/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5 Smartphone Palmtop Review
Pros: Lightweight design, Memory, doubles as a USB drive
Cons: No Wi-Fi
Summary: With 256MB of storage, the Palm Tungsten T5 handheld lets you carry and do more. Because it has flash memory, your info is protected, even when you don't have time to recharge. The stunning 320 x 480 colour display lets you see more in both landscape and
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