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Asus MyPal A620BT review

7.8

Editors' Rating

Very Good

7.5

Members' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 323

Verdict

With the MyPal A620BT, Asus has managed to pack more features – notably Bluetooth connectivity – into the same form factor as its predecessor, while boosting the battery life... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • SmartKeeper backup to Flash ROM
  • Integrated Bluetooth
  • Very good battery life

Cons

  • Voice recorder button position is a nuisance

Key Specs

Weight: 141 g
Operating system: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC
Software included: Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Outlook, Calculator, Solitaire, MSN Messenger, Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 9 for Pocket PC, Jawbreaker, Inbox, World Clock, Voice Command; Transcriber, Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer; Pocket IE; SmartKeeper, Asus Backup, Asus Launcher, Asus Settings
Processor: Intel XScale PXA255
Clock speed: 400 MHz
Memory expansion: CompactFlash
Installed RAM: 64 MB
Display size: 3.5 in
Expansion slots: Type II CompactFlash

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7.5

Average Member Rating

Very Good

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a lot of PDA for little money

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7.5

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