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Wednesday, Aug 20

Palm and the Treo Pro: my farewell to you

Thumbnail Take a look at the competition. If a QWERTY keyboard is a priority, the BlackBerry Bold delivers a more spacious one together with more WiFi support (a/b/g compared to the Treo Pro’s b/g), a higher resolution screen (480 x 320 versus the Treo Pro’s 320 x 320) and nifty trackball navigation. I...

Opinion: Palm Treo Pro WM6.1 Smartphone officially launched (again)Video included in this story.  Click to view.

Thumbnail After a quickly-pulled early release yesterday, Palm have now officially announced the Treo Pro smartphone.  As expected, the Windows Mobile 6.1 device has WiFi b/g, UMTS (triband), GPS and Bluetooth.  It’s quadband GSM and has a 320 x 320 flush-fitted touchscreen.

Sunday, Jul 13

Treo 800w Review for SprintVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Thumbnail Palm’s gambit is a QWERTY keyboard equipped candybar with a 320 x 320 touchscreen, EvDO Rev.A, WiFi b/g, Bluetooth and GPS, running Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro.  The case design is an evolution, rather than a revolution, of previous Treos, with the usual hard-button keyboard topped by a new shor...

Sunday, Jun 1

SlashGear Week in Review - June 1st

Thumbnail In other mobile news, Vincent shared an unusual unboxing and his first impressions of the Samsung F480 Tocco, one of the company’s touchscreen devices that debuts the TouchWiz GUI.  On paper, at least, the Tocco should wipe the floor with the iPhone, but can it live up to Apple’s handset? ...

Wednesday, Nov 14

SlashGear Review: Palm Series 3 Bluetooth Headset

Thumbnail It works amazingly well. I truly was impressed, I have a Jawbone sitting around here, and the Palm, in my opinion, worked better than it. Part of that was due to the fact that the Palm headset has easy to use buttons, where as with the Jawbone I had to nearly drive the damn thing into my skull.

 
 

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