Typical price: £379
What is it: Handheld organiser with GPS sat-nav functionality
What we think: A decent GSM/GPRS/GPS handheld with some nice features, although it lacks Wi-Fi
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Average user rating from 7 users
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April 30, 2006
Posted by: Richard Pearce
"A good all in one device"
What I like:
Pretty much everything you need
What I don't like:
Compact screen means very small on-screen keyboard
Review:
It has GPS, a camera and Windows Mobile 5.0. This is the closest device I have had to hauling my computer around with me, especially with the cheapness of SD/MMC cards of a substantial size, which can give a very useful storage capacity for GPS navigation maps and programs as well as multimedia and other user data. There's full integration of internet apps like Messenger and Hotmail access on the move. The built-in camera produces images which rival high-end webcams but it's poor in low light and it has no flash.
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