alaTest USA - Product Tests & Reviews

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Number of Reviews collected

in PDAs

43

Total

122

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

PDAs

HP iPAQ 100 Series Classic Handheld (110,111,112,114,116)

Brighthand's Adama Brown takes an in-depth look at the debut model of HP's new handheld line, the iPAQ 110.

Large internal storage, Fast processor, Excellent battery life, Standard jacks, Video acceleration for excellent multimedia

Slightly buggy Wi-Fi, Back casing slightly smudgy, Buttons and directional pad feel weak

While it tends to get overshadowed by its more advanced sibling, the yet unreleased iPAQ 210, the 110 is a solid model in its own right, serving not just as a data repository but also being more than capable of taking on the tasks of light Internet, ...

November, 2007

No rating

alaSCORE 94

231 reviews

HP iPAQ 200 Series Enterprise Handheld (210,211,212,214,216)

Excellent performance, Awesome screen, Solid construction, Minimal bloatware, Low heat and minimal noise, Good performance for a business notebook, Sturdy keyboard, Reasonably thin and light for a 13.3" notebook, Nice screen, Solid selection of ports, ...

Resolution: 7.1 megapixels (3072 x 2304), Viewfinder: 2.5 inch TFT LCD, Exposure: Auto Exposure (AE) only, Lens: f3.4-f5.7/6.7mm-20.1mm (38mm-114mm equivalent) all glass (10 elements in 8 groups with 3 aspherical elements) optical zoom lens. optical ...

The HP Compaq 8510p is a very good laptop for those looking for a low priced, quality machine with a dedicated graphics card and a clean design.

September, 2007

No rating

alaSCORE 93

193 reviews

Palm Foleo First Thoughts

Brighthand's Ed Hardy recently spent some time with a prototype of the Palm Foleo, and shares his first impressions and a video of this upcoming clamshell device with a 10-inch screen, full-size keyboard, and Wi-Fi.

July, 2007

No rating

no alaScore

1 reviews

Pharos GPS Phone First Thoughts

Antoine Wright recently got a chance to test out the Pharos 600 GPS Phone, and brings us this report of his first impressions.

Ultra-compact, Quick and responsive, 2.5" LCD screen, Excellent image quality, Very solidly built, Excellent wireless connectivity options, An abundance of security features, Strong performance, Reasonable price, Good LCD, Decent battery life, ...

Resolution: 7 megapixels (3072 x 2304), Viewfinder(s): 2.5" TFT LCD, Lens: f2.8-f4.7/5.7mm-17.1mm (35mm - 105mm equivalent) all glass optical Zoom-Nikkor lens, Auto Focus: Center AF point contrast detection autofocus system, Exposure: Auto, Flash: ...

I came away quite impressed with the Pharos GPS phone.

January, 2007

No rating

no alaScore

1 reviews

HP iPAQ rx5900 (5910,5915,5935,5940,5965)

HP iPAQ rx5915 Review

By AdamaDBrown

In his latest review, Adama D. Brown takes a close look at HP's most recent handheld, a Pocket PC with a GPS receiver and 2 GB of built-in storage.

Built-in GPS, Anti-glare screen, Large memory

Marginal directional pad, Charging system irregularities, Pre-production software bugs

At a suggested retail price of $600, the iPAQ rx5915 is a fairly expensive toy, equivalent to what you'd pay for a good separate handheld, Bluetooth GPS receiver, and large memory card.

November, 2006

No rating

alaSCORE 92

521 reviews

Garmin iQUE 3000

Brighthand's chief reviewer, Adama D. Brown, takes Garmin's iQue 3000 for a spin. This handheld is an attempt to entice users with the prospect of combining GPS-guided navigation and Palm OS organizer functions into a single device.

June, 2006

No rating

alaSCORE 71

5 reviews

T-Mobile MDA Pocket PC Phone

Adama D. Brown brings us this review of the first of T-Mobile's famous MDA series to make it American shores, a Pocket PC phone based on the HTC Wizard design.

May, 2006

No rating

no alaScore

1 reviews

Nokia 770

The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a device in a class of its own. It is not a Tablet PC. It is not a PDA. It's not a phone or a portable gaming console. It's not a

December, 2005

No rating

alaSCORE 91

287 reviews

Brighthand

In this review, Ed Hardy points out why he thinks the Palm TX is this company's most ambitious new handheld in a long time.

November, 2005

No rating

no alaScore

1 reviews

Garmin iQue M3

Garmin iQue M3 Review

By AdamaDBrown

The Garmin M3 GPS-enabled PocketPC, a followup to the older M5, sacrifices certain of its predecessor's features in exchange for a much more palatable price tag. We find out whether the trade off was worth it.

Integrated GPS, Good accessories, Reasonable price

Marginal handheld features

The M3 serves well in the arena for which it was designed.

October, 2005

No rating

alaSCORE 82

71 reviews

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