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alaTest.com.au
Review summary of HTC Magician & HTC Magician Refresh / Qtek S100 & Qtek S110 / i-Mate Jam & i-Mate Jam Black / Dopod 818 & Dopod 828 / O2 XDA-II Mini / T-Mobile MDA Co

Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 445 reviews of HTC Magician & HTC Magician Refresh / Qtek S100 & Qtek S110 / i-Mate Jam & i-Mate Jam Black / Dopod 818 & Dopod 828 / O2 XDA-II Mini / T-Mobile MDA Co from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 81/100. Comparing these reviews to 492146 other Mobile Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 81/100 = Very Good.
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trustedreviews.com
SPV M500 Smartphone

Review summary: Like the idea of a Windows smartphone but don't want the bulk? The SPV M500 could be just what you're looking for.
Verdict: The Orange SPV M500 is a pocket friendly PDA with phone functionality. As a business tool it's a winner but it's also great for entertainment and Internet access on the move. At the price it's a bargain.
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cnet.co.uk
i-mate JAM

Review summary: The i-mate JAM is a Pocket PC/phone that delivers an excellent combination of functionality and portability. Its main drawbacks are the absence of built-in Wi-Fi and limited memory
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cnet.com
I-mate Jam

Verdict: Track pricing and other product info.
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asia.cnet.com
O2 Xda II mini

Review summary: The mini is one fine-looking, nifty gadget that should easily appeal to all but those who love Wi-Fi.
Verdict: Using a 2.8-inch touch screen, the 240 x 320-pixel resolution display puts the mini on par with the Xda IIs and HP's iPaq h6365, though both deploy larger 3.5-inch TFTs. The 65K-color screen looks excellent with sharp contrast and can be clearly ...
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personal computer world
O2 Xda Mini

Review summary: Before delving into the new Xda Mini, it's worth briefly covering the background of the device. Developed by Taiwanese company HTC, the...
Verdict: A compact, well-featured PDA, but we'd love to see a Symbian version
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hardwarezone.com
O2 XDA II mini

Review summary: This world's smallest PDA-phone hybrid comes with all the advance organizing features you would expect from a Pocket PC except that it is also a truly pocket friendly device as well. Finally, O2 has combined all the goodness of the XDA II and more in ...
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pcmag.com
i-mate JAM

Review summary: Operating System: Windows Mobile Phone Edition, Service Provider: Cingular Wireless, Service Provider: T-Mobile
Verdict: This little Pocket PC phone offers a lot of power for its size.
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goodgearguide.com.au
O2 XDA II Mini

Verdict: The Xda mini is a lightweight, compact, tri-band smartphone packed with features and housed in a perfectly sized case.
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biosmagazine.co.uk
Orange SPV M500 Smartphone
Review summary: The SPV M500 is one of the smallest Windows Mobile communicators, but Orange has done a great job at packing a relatively powerful operating system into a highly pocketable package. Ideal for business users thanks to its excellent ...
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engadget.com
i-mate JAM review
Review summary: With the metric ton of 3GSM yesterday and Windows Mobile 2005 around the corner, a Windows Mobile 2004 device doesn't exactly float to the top of the stack.  Thankfully we've got good friends who have spent some quality time with what...
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mobilegazette.com
T-Mobile MDA Compact
Review summary: Photograph: T-Mobile
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mobilegazette.com
Vodafone v1620
Review summary: The v1620 is certainly a useful device, but there's very little chance of seeing it anytime soon in the UK. Customers in Germany can expect to see it very soon, however and a straight replacement for the VPA III model.
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mobilegazette.com
Orange SPV M500
Review summary: In all honesty, there's very little difference between this handset and the other HTC Magician variants, and PDA-style phones are not for everyone either - but if you've been put off by the sheer size and weight of other Windows smartphones of this ...
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cnet.com.au
O2 Xda Mini Pro Preview - PDA-phones
Review summary: O2 Xda Mini Pro
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cnet.com.au
O2 Xda II Mini Preview - PDA-phones
Review summary: If you want a smartphone but want to avoid unsightly pocket bulges, you could do well to consider O2's slimmed down XDA II Mini.
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zdnet.co.uk
i-mate JAM: a first look
Review summary: Small, light and powerful, the i-mate JAM could be the ideal handheld/phone hybrid. Certainly our initial experiences with the device are positive.
Verdict: The i-mate JAM is a Pocket PC/phone combo that delivers an excellent combination of functionality and portability. Its main drawbacks are the absence of built-in Wi-Fi and limited memory... Read Full Review.
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zdnet.com.au
O2 Xda II mini
Review summary: Following the recent launch of the Xda IIs and Xphone II and a lot of speculative buzz over the II mini, O2 today finally unveiled its latest and smallest PDA-phone to date.
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pocket-lint.com
Orange SPV M500 Smartphone

Review summary: - Once you place the Orange SPV M500 and T-Mobile's MDA compact next to each other you might be surprised to see how similar the two devices are. This may be a little less surprising though when you discover that the same company in Taiwan makes both ...
Verdict: Familiar features wrapped up in a very slinky new body. Clear display, understandable applications but without a keyboard this is a 'viewing' that than 'doing' device.
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t3.com
i-mate JAM mobile phone/PDA

Review summary: Is that a phone in your pocket or a full-on PDA?
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infosyncworld.com
Review: Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2

Review summary: The pint-size Orange SPV M500 communicator is dwarfed by its older siblings - but as the cliche goes, less is sometimes more. An in-depth review by Jørgen Sundgot.
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mobile-review.com
HTC Magician (Qtek s100, I-mate JAM, MDA Compact, mini-XDA II)
Review summary: In width and height Qtek s100 is the smallest Pocket PC, smaller than Sony Ericsson P900 and comparable with Nokia 7610. Though the comparison with Nokia 7610 isn't right, the Nokia model has no touch screen.
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mobile-review.com
HTC Magician by the example of GSM smartphone Qtek s110
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zdnet.co.uk
Orange SPV M500 review

Review summary: If you can live with a 2.8in. screen, relatively little on-board memory and no built-in Wi-Fi, then Orange's SPV M500 is a good choice of handheld/phone combo.
Verdict: If you can live with a 2.8in. screen, relatively little on-board memory and no built-in Wi-Fi, then Orange's SPV M500 is a good choice of handheld/phone combo...
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techradar.com
i-mate JAM

Review summary: The problem with Pocket PC smartphones is typically one of bulkiness. Take O2's enduring XDA II, for example. While this fully-fledged communicator combines the easy touch 'n' click power of a PDA with the GSM/GPRS connectivity of a mobile phone, this ...
Verdict: Weighing only 160g, the Jam takes the concept of a Pocket PC phone and emphasises the 'pocket' part. There are more powerful PDAs, and there are smaller mobile phones. But the Jam is the best fusion of the two
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Computeract!ve
O2 Xda Mini

Review summary: The slide-out Qwerty keyboard is useful, but the operating system can be slow
Verdict: Before delving into the new Xda Mini, it's worth briefly covering the background of the device.
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zdnetasia.com
Orange SPV M500

Review summary: Compact, pocket-friendly dimensions good range of bundled software good battery life
Verdict: If you can live with a 2.8in. screen, relatively little on-board memory and no built-in Wi-Fi, then Orange's SPV M500 is a good choice of handheld/phone combo.
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pocketnow.com
i-mate JAM
Review summary: The i-mate JAM is the smallest Pocket PC Phone to hit the market. It's also the smallest Pocket PC for that matter. It's the first with a 2.8" screen, but retains all the power of a full-sized Pocket PC.
Verdict:    I love the i-mate JAM. It makes all other Pocket PCs feel huge, yet it still packs almost the same amount of power as the HTC Himalaya type devices... and in some respects it certainly surpasses the Himalaya. The JAM does not have built-in WiFi or ...
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asia.cnet.com
O2 Xda II mini Black (Limited Edition)
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theunwired.net
The i-mate JAM Pocket PC Phone Edition aka HTC Magician
Review summary: Yesterday - with the delivery of the i-mate SP3i - also my latest gadget arrived: the i-mate JAM (better known as T-Mobile MDA compact aka HTC Magician). Unfortunately there arrived just one - to be reviewed here on PPCW.Net. The rest is still on ...
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mobiletechreview.com
i-mate JAM Pocket PC Phone Review - PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review

Review summary: While not the fastest Pocket PC on the block, the JAM has a respectable Intel XScale PXA272 processor running at 416 MHz. That's the latest, greatest PDA processor from Intel, with the fastest Pocket PCs such as the Dell Axim X50v and HP iPAQ hx4700 ...
Verdict: just might hit your sweet spot. The minimalist looks and good controls are winners, and the device is fast: don't be fooled by its small size. Bluetooth for headsets, GPS and other accessories is a plus, though the Bluetooth software is basic. The ...
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