'Expensive..'
'The e755 design was getting stale and the case felt fairly cheap.'
'Sound through the front-mounted speaker is faint and tinny, even at maximum volume.'
'decent signal'
'Poor Screen.'
'bulky and expensive'
'The keys are reasonably attractive and are also easy to use.'
'the more squarish plug of the headphones won't fit into a normal mini-USB port.'
'sharp dual-orientation display'
'The cell phone feature is easy to access by pressing the phone key.'
'With its less-than-stellar battery life, the Dell Axim X51 didn't perform up to our expectations..'
'The X51v has more memory'
'Despite being relatively old, having been in service for some 18 months, it's still the fastest processor available on any handheld.'
'sports a fast chip, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, CF and SD expansion, a lot of built-in memory, Windows Mobile 5.0'
'You can expand the memory of this unit using Secure Digital (SD), or MMC media.'
'The cover is translucent, so you'll be able to read the extremely bright display even with the flip down.'
'heavy • Low-resolution screen • Expensive •'
'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.'
'Bluetooth private area network protocol'
'video playback looked sharp, and you can switch between portrait and landscape view modes to watch videos in widescreen.'
'powerful and versatile HP iPAQ'
'very interesting device'
'Stylus travel is suitably short, and the stylus itself is a quite alright aluminum affair.'
'The h4355 features a more powerful battery and the first integrated keyboard found in an iPAQ.'
'pleased with the impressive HP iPAQ Pocket PC h2215.'
'The h2210 has what previous iPAQ owners have always dreamed about: two built-in expansion slots'
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