20 Mar 2002 00:00
The 3.5in., 16-bit reflective colour screen is smaller than those used on the first generation of Pocket PCs. However, it is of excellent quality, proving readable in all lighting conditions -- even outdoors. On the other hand, the software bundle is limited almost entirely to the standard Microsoft offerings -- the only additions are a well-conceived application launcher and a utility for conserving card memory. The supplied USB cradle is a solid yet attractive unit -- a serial cradle is available as an option if required. A connector allows you to plug in the charger without going through the cradle, which is useful when you're on the road.
The latter feature is welcome, because the e570's Li-ion battery -- which is not removable -- doesn't last as long as those of its most powerful competitors, such as the latest models from HP and Compaq. However, this is the price you pay for the reduced size and weight of the device.
The SD/MMC and CompactFlash slots are located at the top of the system, and are easy to access. CompactFlash cards, when inserted, are perfectly flush, making it possible to close the cover. SD cards stick out at the top, but there's a gap in the cover to accommodate this.
Toshiba's first Pocket PC device is a success, combining a compact and elegant design with effective operation. It's not as fully featured as some Pocket PC 2002 devices, but that doesn't detract from its appeal.
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