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Photos: Hands-on with the i-mate Centurion and Legionnaire
At Mobile World Congress, i-mate revealed the tiny Centurion PDA-phone and the equally tiny touchscreen Legionnaire, which can slip into a specially designed UMPC shell and act as the touchpad Read more
19 February 2009, 10:37 | Tags: i-mate, Windows Mobile, UMPC, video streaming, Windows Mobile
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O2 XDA Mini S review
Connected handhelds that are small but highly usable are hard to find. The XDA Mini S is admirable because it manages to combine both these features -- mainly due to its clever sliding keyboard and extensive bundled software Read more
14 December 2005, 00:00 | Tags: O2, O2 XDA Mini S, miniSD, battery life, audio quality
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O2 XDA Exec review
The first O2 XDA to feature 3G and the all-singing Windows Mobile 5.0, the Exec also offers a Qwerty keyboard, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an ingenious pivoting screen, to switch between normal handheld and mini-laptop modes Read more
24 October 2005, 23:00 | Tags: O2, O2 XDA Exec, clamshell, stereo speakers, headset
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T-Mobile MDA Vario review
T-Mobile's MDA Vario is a small but highly usable handheld. It has all the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA, plus it has a clever sliding Qwerty keyboard that gets the most out of its included software. It suffers from unintuitive dialling and poor call quality, however, so don't use it as a phone very often Read more
15 February 2006, 00:00 | Tags: T-Mobile, T-Mobile MDA Vario, productivity, volume control, battery life
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i-mate PDA2 review
This Pocket PC boasts an 89mm screen, a 1.2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Skype-readiness straight from the box. Without an operator subsidy, though, it's an expensive device, and the battery life isn't too crash-hot, either Read more
1 September 2005, 23:00 | Tags: i-mate, i-mate PDA2, ActiveSync, battery life, megapixel camera
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds, Mobile Phones
Orange SPV M500 review
The SPV 500 is small for a handheld organiser, so it doesn't feel utterly ridiculous when you make a phone call. This compactness comes at a price, though -- the screen is very small, so you'll have to squint to read your emails. This PDA also lacks Wi-Fi and has very little memory. Its battery will last ages, though Read more
29 August 2005, 23:00 | Tags: Orange, Orange SPV M500, smart phone, battery life, MMS
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Mio A701 review
A decent handheld with some nice features, including GSM, GPRS and GPS capability, the Mio A701 is small for a device with this much going for it. We aren't the biggest fans of the optional Mio Map navigation software, as it has some functionality bugs, but you can buy the A701 without the software and install another application Read more
19 April 2006, 11:53 | Tags: Mio, Mio A701, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, navigation software
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Windows Mobile handhelds
If you thought the age of handheld devices was over, you wouldn't be altogether wrong. They still exist, but gone are the days when calendar and memo applications were enough to satisfy a modern handheld user Read more
11 August 2006, 13:47 | Tags: i-mate, Mio, O2, Orange, i-mate PDA2
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Orange SPV M5000 review
The SPV M5000 from Orange breaks new ground in being 3G-capable, having a clamshell that lets it function like a mini laptop computer, and offering memory that won't wipe itself if the battery runs down completely. It's the most capable handheld organiser available, but it doesn't come cheap Read more
17 October 2005, 23:00 | Tags: Orange, Orange SPV M5000, clamshell, MMS, megapixel camera
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i-mate JAM review
25 November 2004, 00:00 | Tags: i-mate, i-mate JAM, SIM-free, Windows Mobile, Java












