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Hiptop comes to the UK review

Reviews The Hiptop, a hybrid mobile phone and handheld device that's sold in the US by T-Mobile as the Sidekick, looks set to finally make it to the UK. This won't matter to non-PC users, but those looking for an innovative alternative to a handheld may...

[April 16, 2003, 9:36]

Vodafone Power Handheld review

Reviews The Power Handheld, a Vodafone-branded device based on a If you are used to any other handheld, then this device's 290g weight and 14cm by 8.7cm by 1.95cm dimensions will seem slightly excessive. The Power Handheld's 400MHz PXA250 XScale processor...

[February 13, 2004, 10:40]

T-Mobile BlackBerry 7290 review

Reviews The BlackBerry 7290 looks like a more traditional handheld-style BlackBerry device than its slimmer cousin, the 7100t. Like more traditional handheld-style BlackBerry devices, the 7290 has a full QWERTY keyboard that, like the display itself, is...

[September 9, 2005, 12:00]

HP iPAQ Pocket PC h6340 review

Reviews Web pages loaded with ease, and we were able to pair the device with a Bluetooth-enabled handheld and transfer contacts. From a handheld standpoint, the iPAQ h6340 has a respectable set of features. The h6340 looks more like a handheld than a phone...

[September 7, 2004, 10:15]

Trium Mondo review

Reviews The Mondo's form factor is more handheld than cell phone, the device delivering all of the usual Pocket PC functions. As it stands, the Trium Mondo is a well-featured handheld/mobile phone that's especially suitable for mobile professionals who...

[July 9, 2001, 0:00]

Toshiba Pocket PC e740 review

Reviews The 179g handheld looks similar to the less expensive e310, but it's slightly thicker - the extra girth allows room for both SD and CompactFlash Type II expansion slots for adding storage cards and accessories.

[June 28, 2002, 18:07]

Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 review

Reviews The screen swivels a full 180 degrees so that you can also use the device as a traditional handheld. It’s a brand-new power-frugal Sony CPU called the Handheld Engine that uses 64Mbit embedded DRAM technology to deliver smooth video playback at low...

[August 1, 2003, 10:04]

Sony CLIE PEG-NZ90 review

Reviews Although Sony has moved the CompactFlash slot to the bottom of the device, this is still a pretty thick handheld. For the gadget-lover, the NZ90 is bursting with features: Palm OS 5.0 and Sony's improved user interface/launcher; a 200MHz processor...

[February 7, 2003, 13:29]

HP iPAQ Pocket PC hx4700 review

Reviews On the bottom of the handheld, you'll find the IR port, a Reset button and the battery lock and release buttons. Unfortunately, this handheld isn't particularly compact. Otherwise, this handheld is very fast, and all applications responded...

[September 3, 2004, 14:45]

HP Jornada 928 WDA review

Reviews If you’re looking for a handheld/phone convergence device, the Jornada 928 looks a pretty good bet -- especially as HP has recently said that it will provide technical support for the Jornada range for at least three years.

[July 26, 2002, 17:55]

Travelling light: replacing your notebook with a Palm review

Reviews Most Palms also now come bundled with DataViz’s Documents To Go, which converts Word, Excel and PowerPoint files for use on the handheld device. We set out to discover how feasible it is to restrict yourself to a Palm OS handheld on your travels.

[March 18, 2004, 23:05]

HP iPAQ hx2750 review

Reviews The rest of the device is standard handheld fare. From its appearance to its feel, this handheld has a solid build and could probably withstand some rough treatment. The handheld boasts Intel's zippy 624MHz XScale PXA270 processor, and although...

[December 1, 2004, 9:15]

Mio P560 review

Reviews The new Mio P560 is a GPS-equipped handheld that can be purchased with or without the company’s own Mio Map navigation software. One of the reasons the Mio P560 is not button-heavy is that it lacks some features we’d expect to see in a modern...

[December 3, 2007, 11:17]

HP iPAQ Pocket PC H5450 review

Reviews A handheld, being a personal device, is often used to store confidential information. In other words, it's a hefty handheld, weighing 206g and measuring 1.6cm in thickness. An antenna at the top left shows that it's a connected handheld, while a...

[February 13, 2003, 8:28]

Sony CLIE PEG-TH55 review

Reviews At 7.3cm wide by 12.1cm deep by 1.57cm high, the elegant, dark-grey CLIE PEG-TH55 has the solid feel of a serious handheld. And if you plan on playing games, steer clear of this handheld in favour of one with a more common directional keypad or...

[April 23, 2004, 11:05]

Belkin Wireless PDA keyboard review

Reviews The detachable handheld stand, which snaps onto the exterior of the device, adds unwanted bulk, but as a consolation, the casing sports an attractive silver finish. The handheld stand itself contains several pieces -- a kickstand to prop up on your...

[October 22, 2004, 9:15]

RIM BlackBerry review

Reviews BlackBerry would probably fall down fast if it were just a text messaging device, so it also includes the kind of applications any handheld owner will be familiar with. This is a constraint of device size as much as anything else -- the BlackBerry...

[January 29, 2002, 23:00]

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet review

Reviews This is considerably more viewing area than any conventional handheld we're aware of: Toshiba’s Portégé G900 is the only device that can match it for screen resolution, but its display measures just 3in.across the diagonal.

[February 7, 2008, 9:34]

CoPilot Live 7 for Windows Mobile review

Reviews CoPilot's developer ALK Technologies has tackled this question head-on with CoPilot Live 7, which addresses outstanding user interface issues and adds a range of new features, both on and off the handheld device.

[October 23, 2007, 16:58]

AnexTEK SP230 review

Reviews The left-hand side of the device houses a scroll wheel, a volume button (which handles both handheld and phone volume) and a hold button that locks the screen and prevents accidental key presses on the number pad when the SP230 is in transit.

[May 19, 2004, 11:55]

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