'The keys are so crowded and close together that it's easy to press the wrong button when typing with your thumbs.'
'There's nothing outrageously new about the Treo 750's features'
'sometimes confusing user interface'
'midnight-blue casing is attractive, and the device is comfortable to hold during phone calls.'
'slick design.'
'bright color display'
'he Zire 71 remains one of the most uncomplicated designs we've seen, and we like that'
'The stylus is a piece of plastic junk'
'I think the Tungsten C's looks are a bit dull'
'the battery life is abysmal'
'no MP3 player, a mono speaker phone style hand's free headset.'
'We've never been impressed with the slanted keys, preferring straight round ones instead, but they work.'
'No built-in Wi-Fi'
'With its 400-MHz Intel XScale CPU and 64MB of RAM (52MB available to users), the T3 is easily the most powerful Palm-branded PDA yet.'
'Playback looks OK, though more than a bit pixilated.'
'It has that wonderful 64 MB (51 MB usable) RAM, awesome display'
'sluggish when numerous apps are open.'
'The d-pad is quite usable for productivity functions, but it's a little large to use with one thumb for gaming, probably impossible if you have smallish fingers.'
'Photos looked great, but the E2's integrated speaker sounded tinny.'
'rechargeable LiIon battery'
'we found it difficult to adjust to the cramped keyboard'
'We found it easy to take a shot, save it, and send it to someone via e-mail.'
'low resolution screen'
'The lags might frustrate heavy business e-mail users'
'Battery isn't removable.'
'remarkably bright 320-by-320 transflective display'
'the left side has a channel for the flip cover (which comes with the device), but no buttons.'
'PalmOne offers only a 90-day warranty for the Tungsten E, and free phone support ends when the warranty period ends'
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