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October 13, 2003

First thoughts on the Treo 600

Here are some initial reactions to my new Treo 600. This is not
an organized review; it's my running notes as I play with the device
and notice things:

All in all, as expected, the Treo 600 is the best smartphone on
the market today. It's an excellent phone and PDA, a good wireless
email and Web device, a decent cameraphone, and with the expansion
slot, your choice of an MP3 player, a WiFi/Bluetooth node, or a
location-aware GPS device. If you want all of those capabilities in one
device, the Treo is for you.

The little things with this device really stand out. With its
excellent hardware and software engineering, the Treo is what
Apple would build if it were a telecom equipment company.
So, should you buy one? Well, it depends. It ain't
cheap. You can get a Treo 270/300, which has about 80% of the
functionality (though much less of the cool factor), for $99 or less.
The Treo 600 weighs in at $449 with activation from Sprint, or $399 if
you upgrade from a previous model. If wireless email is very
important to you, get a Blackberry. If you make tons of phone
calls and rarely use PDA features, you're better off with a smaller
phone-only device. If the camera is what excites you, get a Palm
Zire 71. If you want to do lots of rich media stuff, get a Clie
or a PocketPC phone.

Me? I wouldn't want to carry anything else.

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Posted by Kevin Werbach at October 13, 2003 2:59 PM

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