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Treo 90 Review

Mon Jul 1, 2002 - 12:21 AM EDT - By Michael Ducker

Conclusion


The Treo 90 is an excellent handheld for what it is. I wish it had a jog-dial. But I am happy that Handspring listened to its users and released SDIO for it. (9/17/02). This is the perfect handheld for Bluetooth - TreoCentral will have an article about that soon. I wish it used a TFT screen. Still the CSTN screen is readable and useable, and battery life is great. It has 16 MB of memeory, and built in flip lid. To put my thoughts clearly about the Treo 90; I like it enough that if I can gather the funds I am going to replace my Prism with it. The size is truly unbelievable.

Thanks to Dave Adamchick for the custom photos!



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Criteria 

Rating

Setup 5
Usability 4
Features 4
Cost/Benefit 5
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
Small size
Semi-useable outdoor screen
Keyboard
Great Software Bundle
16 MB of Memory
SDIO released and Stylus problem fixed!
Cons
No JogDial
Semi-useable outdoor screen


 
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Product Info
Details
> Name Treo 90
> Company Handspring
> OS Palms OS 4.1H
> Memory 16 MB
> Processor 33 MHz Motorola Dragonball VZ
> Expansion SD/MMC Cards
> Input Method QWERTY keyboard
> Color Bronze
> Size 4.2 x 2.8 x .65 inches
> Weight 4 oz.
> Display Transflective color STN display
> Fact Sheet & User Opinions
Availability
> Available
Pricing
> $299

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