A bit expensive, Feature-poor in some respects, Low-res screen
Most formats didn't play too well
Offers most of the capabilities of Samsung's popular Android smartphones
Well-built, Runs all Android phone apps, Solid sound quality
Full access to the Android Market
Feels very well built
'gigantic screen'
'Attractive user interface'
'the 705 feels solid and durable.'
'highest quality screen resolution'
'Weak internal speaker . '
'No touchscreen.'
'Support for open source audio formats (OGG and FLAC) . '
'For casual movie-watching on the train or bus it will be acceptable.'
'pretty decent video-viewing devices'
'Disappointing screen'
'Good Screen.'
'the O2 proved capable of playing files of a much higher resolution than its screen's native size - the best we managed was a 24f/s 720p AVI file.'
'Nothing makes watching a movie more impractical than having to hold your PVP in your hand for more than an hour.'
'Archos devices still behave more like mini PCs with must-read manuals than like intuitive and easy-to-navigate toys'
'Only 30GB of storage.'
'Our only disappointments with the 605's design are the scratch-prone metal panel on the front, the lack of a universal USB connection,'
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