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Toshiba Pocket PC e800 Wi-Fi review

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Sunday 17 October 2004, 8:10 PM

A mini-notebook for pros


This unique PDA is for those who want to do business, play games, listen to MP3, watch movies and do all of these things whereever they are. I'm a designer and mostly use this beauty to draw sketches and check orders outside the studio. Graphic applications require more power and I found that power in e800. Thanks to the additional GPU and memory.

I also own a notebook and, no, I will not compare a PDA with a notebook PC but you know, you can't always take out your notebook everywhere such as cafes but you can work with a smaller device which will not take so much attention.

They say it's a little big. Yes but I'd even like something bigger as far it's capable of doing what I want. So, decide what you are planning to do with it before purchasing. If you're not like doing business most of the time, get a cheaper PDA, if you want one of the best out there, then this is a good buy.

9.0

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Toshiba Pocket PC e800 Wi-Fi



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Overview

Toshiba Pocket PC e800 Wi-Fi

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

Although it's not the lightest or cheapest handheld, Toshiba's e800 provides the performance and robust software that mobile professionals require.

Typical price

£ 468

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