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Sandra Vogel ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 14 Dec 2007 09:32 GMT

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i-mate Ultimate 8150, 6150, JAMA 101, 201

i-mate has not had an easy time recently. Since the company lost its longstanding relationship with HTC as a supplier of Windows Mobile devices it has had to find an alternative — and has not always done so with success.

The last i-mate device we reviewed was the JAMA which we judged to be good but not outstanding. Prior to that we found the keyboard-equipped JAQ somewhat clunky.

However, i-mate has recently announced an array of devices, four of which have landed at ZDNet UK at the same time, courtesy of Expansys. Two are extensions to the JAMA range, while the other two introduce the new Ultimate range.

 

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