Sony Ericsson P910a Review May 17th, 2005 | by Brandon King

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The Sony Ericsson P910a is a no compromise solution to the hassle of carrying a PDA and cell phone.


Highs: Full PDA functionality; clear screen; integrated camera; good call quality

Lows: Buggy syncing software; limited software available; poor technical support

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Introduction

Editor's Choice

A fully functional, hybrid PDA cell phone has been the holy grail of portable device for developers in both arenas. Consumers are tired of lugging around five different devices just to walk out the door in the morning. Whether the wildly successful PalmOne Treo, the business class RIM Blackberry, and or the slow-to-start Windows Mobile, cramming them all into one device has resulted in unacceptable compromises in size, functionality, and performance.

 

Enter the Sony Ericsson P910a. This Symbian-based Smartphone packs every feature a power user could want: full PDA-phone functionality, VGA camera, Bluetooth, removable storage, a large, clear, bright screen, as well as a flip down keyboard and handwriting recognition. All that in a compact, easy to use, true Smartphone interface.




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