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This review updated: 21/02/2004 Featured in magazine: Issue 76, page 36 Manufacturer Contacts: Supplier: Orange Tel: 0500 802080 Web Address: web.orange.co.uk If you have a preference for Palm's PDA operating system over Microsoft's, you may have been seething with envy over O2's Xda II, the latest Microsoft-based PDA/phone hybrid we reviewed in issue 72. Orange has come to the rescue though, offering the Handspring Treo 600 for as little as £120 with a 12-month contract. Features The Treo has everything you could want from a device of this type. A bright colour screen shows off its web browsing capabilities, though PDA owners may consider it a little low in the resolution stakes. It also has a full QWERTY keyboard for writing emails or texting, though the fat-fingered are likely to struggle with such small buttons. And because a phone is no longer a phone without one, it has a built-in camera for multimedia messaging and taking snap-shots. Performance Handspring's browser makes a valiant job of chopping up and displaying web pages, even those that haven't been designed for a device of this size. Communicating by email or phone is equally well catered for. The camera is adequate for a phone-based device, though you won't want to be taking your wedding photos with it. The battery has a talk time of about 6 hours, and this includes things like surfing the web. If left idle, it shouldn't need a charge for around 10 days. Value for money This is smashing value for money. It isn't as powerful a PDA as O2's Xda II but it's over £200 cheaper and does much the same thing. Now, for the price of an expensive phone (considering you're committing to a contract) or a mid-range PDA, you can get both rolled into one.
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Many of Handspring's handheld devices have been about making technology more affordable for a broader market, and the Treo 600 is a worthy successor. At this price point it's the perfect choice for the PDA and mobile phone user looking to converge the two, tying the power of a PDA running Palm's OS with everything Handspring and Orange know about technology and how we prefer to use it. |
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