Typical price: £300
What is it: Windows Mobile handheld organiser with 94mm screen
What we think: A large VGA-resolution screen, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and plenty of memory, but no infrared
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 May 2006
Tags: Acer, Acer n311, headset, edge, stylus
We like:
Large, high-resolution screen; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; USB Host and Client support
We don't like:
No infrared; protective case is inadequate; no printed manual
CNET UK judgement:
Acer's Windows Mobile 5.0-based n311 has a large VGA-resolution screen, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and plenty of memory. Infrared fans will be disappointed, though
Full review:
Acer has recently augmented its handheld lineup with the Windows Mobile 5.0-based n300 series. There are two models in the range, the £200 n310 and the £300 n311, reviewed here. The n310 lacks Wi-Fi, has less user-accessible memory, a slower processor and is supplied without a docking cradle. The remaining features mentioned below are identical in both devices. Continue Reading...
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