Product Reviews: ASUS MyPal A620
ASUS MyPal A620
The latest, Windows Mobile 2003-powered offering from ASUS is not only the world's smallest CompactFlash-fitted Pocket PC - it's also a slick powerhouse with a stunning display.
Asus MyPal A620
Without Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or fancy cameras, the Asus MyPal A620 may seem like a hard sell. But its powerful performance and big voice make it a good choice for speed freaks and multimedia lovers.
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Windows Mobile Editor Anthony Newman takes ASUS' MyPal A620BT handheld for a spin and gets to know this solid performer.
ASUS MyPal A620 Pocket PC, PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
The ASUS MyPal A620 Pocket PC, made by the same folks who brought you the Zayo Razor, is a sweet device that's fast, highly portable and offers a nice feature set for the price. While ASUS isn't one of the brands you hear much about in the Pocket PC arena
Review Verdict: Pro: Fast performance, a nice transflective display, runs the new Pocket PC 2003 OS. Large capacity battery and a CF slot in a reasonably small package. The CF slot will allow you to use inexpensive CF memory cards, and the full range of networking and CF
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Asus MyPal A620BT
SmartKeeper backup to Flash ROM integrated Bluetooth very good battery life
Review Verdict: With the MyPal A620BT, Asus has managed to pack more features - notably Bluetooth connectivity - into the same form factor as its predecessor, while boosting the battery life.
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Asus MyPal A620BT
With the MyPal A620BT, Asus has managed to pack more features - notably Bluetooth connectivity - into the same form factor as its predecessor, while boosting the battery life.
Review Verdict: With the MyPal A620BT, Asus has managed to pack more features ? notably Bluetooth connectivity ? into the same form factor as its predecessor, while boosting the battery life...
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Asus A620Bt: long battery life and fast performance
In 2002 Asus was among the first to introduce a Pocket PC powered by new processor Intel XScale PXA250. The model featured a longer life in the off-line mode (one of the longest due to an optimized power consumption system), tiny dimensions (it was the sm
Review Verdict: Today in Russia the handheld costs some $380-400, that's the same price range as for the iPaq 2210, its main rival. I hesitate to advice on the certain model. The HP model looks more attractive, has smaller size and two slots for extension. The handheld b
Asus MyPal A620
Review Verdict: The MyPal A620 is the first handheld we've seen with Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 2003 OS. It delivers a decent, if unremarkable, specification at an attractive price.
QuickTake:
Asus MyPal a620, Windows Mobile 2003
With the official launch of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 drawing near we take a look at Asus' new entry into the PocketPC arena, the MyPal a620, featuring PocketPC 2003, a 400MHz Intel PXA255 processor and 64MB of memory.
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You get all the usual goodies you would expect with Pocket PC 2003 such as Active Sync, Calendar, Outlook, Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player as well.
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