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Treo 300
Mon Oct 14, 2002 - 2:39 AM EDT - By Michael Ducker , Dieter Bohn
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Introduction The Treo 180 and 270 are great communicators but there were two things noticeable absent at their introduction: high speed instantaneous Internet access and limited rural coverage area.
With the new Treo 300 , Handspring and their partner Sprint addresses both of these concerns. Its hard to imagine when you look at the sleek small and compact Treo 300 that this device can access the Internet twice as fast as the standard modems used on home computers. And since the device uses Sprints extensive digital network for its connectivity, you can enjoy a nationwide coverage area. The world of fast information at your fingertips has arrived!
Before you read this review, we recommend that if you read the Treo 270s review since it gives a good feel for the user interface and the hardware. Because of its similarity in hardware and software, we decided to focus on the service that Sprint offers, and do so in a way we havent done recently - (drum roll please) a joint review! Next Page: Overview >>
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Name Treo 300
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Company Handspring
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Battery Life 2.5 hrs talk, 150 hrs standby
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Other Features Jog rocker, Ringer switch with vibrate option, Headset jack, Personal speakerphone, Protective flip lid, Microphone, Backlit keyboard
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OS Palm OS 3.5.2H
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Screen Color (12-bit)
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Memory 16 MB
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Weight 5.7 oz
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Size 4.4" x 2.8" x .82"
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Color Silver
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