Palm Treo 700w Review
Laptop Magazine looks at the Treo 700w from Palm. Many have said that the 700w, with Windows Mobile, just does not improve upon its predecessor, and Laptop Magazine agrees.
The Treo 700w, the first Palm smart phone to run Windows Mobile, is less a sequel to the wildly popular Treo 650 than a side project to appeal to IT managers and users who want to tap into Verizon’s blazing EV-DO network. This device should satisfy its target audience, but not the masses.
Weighing 6.4 ounces, the 700w looks almost identical to the Treo 650. Palm has tapered both sides of the 700w to give it a more sleek appearance and added two action buttons above the five-way navigation button. The other two additions are a Windows button (similar to Windows XP’s Start button) and an OK button that minimizes programs.
They end up giving the Treo 700w a three out of a possible five.
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