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HP iPAQ rw6828: A tiny package with style
This is HP’s smallest ever Pocket PC with integrated phone functionality. It comes with enough style that you wouldn’t be ashamed to flaunt it in public. Its diminutive size can be misleading: at closer inspection, it reveals its true colors. Running on the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 OS, it comes packed with your standard fare […]
Treo 680: Elegant, evolutionary smartphone
Still very much in the game
When I was handed a Treo 680 review unit with the screen protector applied so poorly that it rendered the touchscreen useless, I still managed to use the 680’s phone and SMS functions and many other Palm OS applications quite normally for a day, using only the hardware buttons.
It’s this […]
LG KG800: Technically decadent
Let’s get it out of the way: the LG KG800 Chocolate Phone is not brown; it’s dark chocolate, so it’s black. So there. But black is beautiful, in this case. It’s made of ebony glass with glowing red lights, and stylish as anything we’ve seen lately. And it’s not just beautiful; it works great. Let’s […]
Creative MuVo S200: Good features in a small package
The Creative MuVo S200 is a good little MP3 player. Navigation is a snap with its four-way joystick plus center button, allowing toggling through options and settings with ease. Music is organized in folders, making it easy to group files, although file transfer is not as fast as when using typical USB 2.0 devices. But […]
Oakley Thump 2: Great innovation, heavy on the pocket
When I first encountered Oakley Thump 2, I swear I could have mistaken it for the Terminator sunglasses. The Oakley Thump 2 is what we could call a wearable media player. With flexible triple-jointed earbuds allowing better control and comfort, this second-generation Thump gets some good points in the fashion department over its predecessor.
Hail to the Origami!
I was able to get my hands (albeit briefly) on the unusually-named UBiQUiO 701 tablet PC and…
(slight pause for dramatic effect)
I must say that for the longest time now, I have always been antagonistic to the idea of the Tablet PC (much to the consternation of tablet evangelist Carlo Guerrero). But I had my reasons. Mostly it […]
Hands On: Nokia E61
RIM’s Blackberry line has been a hit with both consumers and critics since its inception. The competition has joined the fray with units that stick to the formula originated by RIM —large screens; a broad, flat form factor; QWERTY keypad. That said, though, each product with the same formula has got its unique selling points. […]
Nokia N71 review
With so many phones in the market, let us take a step back to see the ancestry of the Nokia N71. It is obviously a follow up to the N70 candybar phone (err because after 70 is 71) that traces its roots from the late Nokia 6680.
You might remember the 6680 as the first candybar […]
Long Term Test: Apple iPod shuffle
I’ve been using the 1GB iPod shuffle for about a year. I figured that if I spent a little extra for the 1GB model, I’d be king of my own little hill. I went into a small fit of despair when the iPod nano hit the shuffle’s price point a few months ago. But then […]
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