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Hands-on with ASUS touchscreen M536 QWERTY - Engadget Mobile

Hands-on with ASUS touchscreen M536 QWERTY - Engadget Mobile
This touch-screen follow-up to the M530W runs Windows Mobile 6.1 under that 2.43-inch, 320 x 320 display. Inside you’ll find 802.11b/g WiFi, 256MB of flash, and GPS. While it sports 3.6Mbps HSDPA on the 2100/1900/850 bands, it’s unfortunately limited to GSM/EDGE/GPRS riding the 900/1800/1900 frequencies.

Philips mini hi-fi sound system w/ Bluetooth, iPod dock, and more for $140 FS…compare at $165+ship! - SlickDeals.net Forums

Philips mini hi-fi sound system w/ Bluetooth, iPod dock, and more for $140 FS…compare at $165+ship! - SlickDeals.net Forums

Big batteries for the Dash! - Brighthand.com Smartphone and PDA Discussion Forums

Big batteries for the Dash! - Brighthand.com Smartphone and PDA Discussion Forums

TaskBar Time (T-Mobile Dash) at JAmerican Junction

TaskBar Time (T-Mobile Dash) at JAmerican Junction

taskbar time (t-mobile dash)

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Panasonic HDC-SD9 Pre-release - AVS Forum

Panasonic HDC-SD9 Pre-release - AVS Forum
sd9 (pros) - amazing size. 17mbps. sd media. manual aperture/shutter control
sd9 (cons) - no built in storage. 16gb cards are expensive. no mic or headset jack…

hf10 (pros) - built in 16gb storage to use as safety or backup. sd media. manual aperture/shutter control
hf10 (cons) - 16gb cards are expensive

sr12 (pros) - built in 120gb hard drive. gorgeous large lcd screen. fantastic still capabilities
sr12 (cons) - proprietary memory stick format. no manual shutter/aperture controls. 16mbps vs. 17 for the others

Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 QWERTY with Windows Mobile and HSUPA - Engadget

Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 QWERTY with Windows Mobile and HSUPA - Engadget

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