The Asus M530W looks very much like any other run-of-the-mill WM6 smartphone out there, but does it have any tricks up its sleeve?
"smartphone points users in right direction"
Published on: 5/2008
On test: Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 614c
HP's newest iPAQ integrates GPS functionality into a standard Windows Mobile 6 smartphone. Connectivity options are plentiful and the device's processor should be fast enough to cope with the standard complement of general productivity tasks.
"HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator"
Issue: 73/2008
On test: Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 614c
Of HP's most recent additions to its venerable iPAQ range, the 614c always looked the most enticing. With fast data connectivity, integrated GPS, powerful processor and running Windows Mobile 6 Professional, all encased in a traditional form factor with keypad (and a twist), it looked like the perfect solution for those who wanted to combine their phone and PDA functions into a single handset without compromise on either side.
"E-TEN glofiish M800"
Issue: 73/2008
On test: E-TEN Glofiish M800
While E-TEN's PDAs don't have the benefit of operator subsidies, they remain popular. This has to be because E-TEN packs in the features and usually comes up with nice designs to boot.
In the case of the M800, the company does it again as far as the features are concerned, but it has made one rather basic mistake on the hardware design front.
"E-TEN Glofiish M800"
Published on: 3/2008
On test: E-TEN Glofiish M800
E-TEN, which has recently been acquired by Acer, launches a steady stream of handhelds under its Glofiish label. Recent models we have examined include the X800 and the M700. The Glofiish M800 is an update of the M700, and comes complete with slide-out keyboard. It's jam-packed with features, but we do have one serious problem with the hardware design.