Typical price: £490
What is it: Windows Mobile PDA with 89mm screen
What we think: Bigger isn't always better as this chunky Windows Mobile PDA proves
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 11 July 2007
Tags: O2, O2 XDA Argon, gadgets, networks, file formats
We like:
Large screen; good call quality; decent battery life
We don't like:
Bulky design; no 3G support; doesn't run Windows Mobile 6
You might also need:
Bluetooth car kit
CNET UK judgement:
Also available as the HTC P6300 and the HTC Panda, its chunky frame and big screen may attract those upgrading from the O2 XDA IIi, but these traits aren't likely to win over any new fans. In fact, its large size, below par display and general lack of cutting-edge features make it somewhat of a letdown
Full review:
Not everyone is totally enamoured with the move towards PDAs with smaller screens and O2 is aiming the rather chunky XDA Argon at these refuseniks. Continue Reading...
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