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Treo 600

Fri Jan 2, 2004 - 1:23 AM EST - By Michael Ducker

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Product Info
Details
> Name Treo 600
> Company Handspring
> Camera Details 640x480 VGA, can also take smaller photos
> OS Palm OS 5.2.1h
> Screen Color 160x160
> Other Features Volume buttons,5 way navigator, Ringer switch with vibrate option, dual speaker system, microphone, backlit keyboard, built in camera
> Battery Life 5 (CDMA) or 6 (GSM) hour Talk Time
> Color Silver (GSM), Black (CDMA)
> Size 4.41 inches x 2.26 inches x 0.87 (LxWxD
> Memory 32 MB
> Weight ~6 oz, depending on model
> Fact Sheet & User Opinions
Availability
> Available
Pricing
> $499 (Estimated price with carrier discount)


Conclusion

The Treo 600 is a mature product, as compared to the Treo 180/270/300. Handspring addressed many problems with the old Treo�s, and improved their overall software. They successfully made a proxy less browser, and wrote a very excellent email app. The 5-way navigator is integral to the Treo 600 because it makes it possible to use the device one handed, a feature that makes the Treo 600 different form it�s competition. But don�t be fooled, the Treo 600 still has a touch screen for the applications that require it. Battery life is greatly improved over older Treo�s; it finally gives an acceptable talk time!

There are still major issues though. For $600 one should expect a nicer screen. More memory is always appreciated; I only have 2 MB left as I speak. And the lack of applications such a sound recording, or video recording is disappointing. Bluetooth has been rumored to be part of a future Treo, but I would of liked to see it now. I have built in Bluetooth on my Powerbook, and would love to rid myself of the big bulky cable attached to it right now. The issues with the SD slot are still to come, and the camera isn�t what I hoped it to be.

But, when I hold it in my hand - My thumb on the center of the 5-way, the weight perfectly balanced - This device, teensy when compared to almost any other PDA, all the little problems drop out of the picture. Handspring has made a converged device that offers the full power of a Palm while keeping the integration and simplicity of a phone. They have done remarkably well, and as part of PalmOne can only get better.


Criteria 

Rating

Features 4
Usability 5
Setup 5
Cost/Benefit 4
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
Form factor
Keyboard
5-way navigator
Blazer 3
The integrated software
Palm OS 5
Cons
Poor Camera
Low-resolution screen
Not all features implemented to their fullest potential.


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