I have noticed that although word processing is easy on a first pass, it is hard to get a sense of the whole piece you are writing because of the screen size of the Treo. I tend to draft while on the go and then sync and edit on the PC. So I feel the device cannot truly replace a laptop even for basic word processing. However, it is a lot easier to answer a slew of e-mail with the keyboard than pecking out curt answers on the Treo’s keypad. It folds up simply, easily, and compactly. All in all a big thumbs up.
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| Pros |
Great design
Long Battery Life
Portrait and Landscape
Very portable
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| Cons |
Battery cover may pop off
Silkscreens clutter the keys
Treo a little wobbly on the stand |
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