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Palm Treo 650 Device Spotlight
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| Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:09 pm |
As one said, "No news is good news." I really have not had a lot to say because my experience with the Palm Treo 650 has been going really well. It is an excellent cell phone and an excellent PDA.
Something I think that keeps the Treo 650 ahead of the pack is the extra hardware buttons, more specifically, the home button and the menu button. Although seemingly small additions, these buttons, when combined with the keyboard and the 5-way navigator, make the Treo 650 the best one-handed device, period. 98% of the time I never have to touch the stylus. Coming from the Tungsten T3 and the Tungsten T5, I was a bit concerned about the absence of the status bar that was always available. It was real handy having those functions available no matter what you were doing. With the Treo 650, I truely have not missed the status bar. In fact, I wonder why other Palm devices do not have separate home and menu buttons. Something to think about... |
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