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whiz kid 22nd Feb 2007
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Good Points: The Acer N30 handheld is really useful, i use it every day with the mp3 capability and video soft were you can never get bored. The sd/sdio/mmc card slot means you can expand the memory or if you have just took a photo you can look at the photo's fast the speaker in the place of were the navigation button which gives out a lot of sound for it's size
Bad Points: Acer states that the N30 is a wireless wonder the N30 only partly lives up to it's name as it has bluetooth but it doesn't have wifi (wireless) but if you have a bluetooth capable phone you can connect to the internet via your phone but you can buy wifi sd cards for around £12.99
General comments: The battery life of the N30 is around 4 hour's the shape is very slim and very lite i strongly advise you to buy this product
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The Acer N30 PDA handheld with Windows Mobile 2003 running on it is very useful to pretty much anybody. I had a Sony Clie about a year ago, with a Palm operating system, and I felt that my uses on it were restricted, but with the Windows operating system you're free to do a lot more stuff, and with a much wider range of applications available in the palm of your hand.
Overall, the Acer N30 PDA is a very slim and good looking handheld, and for its price it gives all the other PDA's on the mark ...- Read 1597535's review (217 words)
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alaTest has collected and analysed 172 reviews of Acer n30 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict
Experts rate this product 70/100 and users 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 76395 other PDAs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 = Very Good.
Summary
Acer tempts handheld users with the n30, a thin and light Pocket PC that doesn't break the bank.
Summary
Acer's n30 Pocket PC is compact and lightweight, and includes Bluetooth, but it could do with integrated Wi-Fi and a swappable battery.
Pros
Thin and light, Integrated Bluetooth, Good backup software, Flash ROM area for saving crucial data
Cons
Lacks Wi-Fi, Low on available RAM, No navigation button
Verdict
Acer's n30 Pocket PC is compact and lightweight, and includes Bluetooth, but it could do with integrated Wi-Fi and a swappable battery...
Summary
This Pocket PC may be a bit smaller than usual but it's packed with features, including Bluetooth
Cons
Acer 01753 699200
Verdict
It's easy to connect and synchronise with your PC and is fast with good storage
Summary
Acer has announced details of a new PDA in the form of the N50. However, the N30 (£169 inc. VAT) is the only consumer handheld currently available. For those looking for a little more, there is the Acer N35 (£245 inc. VAT) that comes with integrated GPS.
Verdict
Memory allocation is very much in keeping with the price group, with 55MB of the 64MB RAM available for storage. An SD/MMC slot with SD(IO) capabilities is in place for adding extra memory or peripherals. The inclusion of Bluetooth will appeal to those lo
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The Acer N30 PDA is, for me at least, an ideal buddy for the travelling businessman.
Pros
Brilliant as a portable multimedia machine
Cons
Bundled carry case, soft plastic surround
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Pros
very customisable
Cons
a little out of date (certainly not obsolite yet though)
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I purchased an acer N30 PDA about a year ago, it was the first pocket PC or PDA I'd ever bought, and I have to say I'd recommend it for a first time buyer.
Pros
Cheap, User friendly
Cons
low memory, no wi-fi, 2.5mm headphone jack
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Acer N30 PDA GPS bundle N30 PDA GPS bundle.
Pros
price
Cons
all in one
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This is excelent for new people and cheap only one downside it has no wifi.. but u can buy a wifi card to go into teh SD slot.... this is very light and portable and does everything a really expensive one would do.... i highly recomend this
Pros
Bluetooth, IRDA, Light
Cons
Wifi
My phone has been very reliable. Nokia release frequent updates.I have updated the firmware twice now. I've had mine since February.
I wanted a handset with a decent music player. This is very good! Great sound, convenient 3.5mm jack too. The supplied inline remote works well and has a mic which enables me to use the phone in the car.(I have a holder, charger and connect the audio to my car radio). I have also connected the hadset wirelessly to Bluetooth speakers. The sound quality...
The Nokia 5800 Tube Xpress Music is a pretty decent all round phone and MP3 player.
I wanted to do away with having to charge 2 items, both a phone and an MP3 player so I got hold of one of these on Orange's Dolphin Pay Monthly tariff and have not looked back.
There may be better out there with the Tocco maybe but I'm in no need to look for a better phone as this one does the job pretty well indeed.
The only criticism is that I bought my own earphones to use and when you...
Scratch resistant Screen
WI-FI
Camera is awesome, better than average digital camera
Easy to use
Had the phone on Thursday as an upgrade to my N73. Best phone I had so far... You have all the basic stuffs you need in a phone. Even listening to music is great. Would definitely recommend it to anyone!
The Nokia N95 has good battery life and good sound quality. I've had 3 from vodafone all same probs freezing, switching off, I felt that vodafone were poor at sorting what appears to be a common problem with the handset eg they would not supply a different make. Also said the last warranty was water damaged, I do not believe it was. I've had nokias for years probably give it another go with another model no way an n95! Also i would not use vodafone, but have to where i am
Mine has gone back after two days, too hard to use for me, took over and hour to set a ring tone, alarm and get sound from it, I couldn't use the touch screen very well, so it was a two handed job all the time, couldn't get my text to work, blue tooth didn't seem to work.
It does seem a cool phone but for me it is just to complex to achieve very simple tasks, therefore I do not recommend the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.









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