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Monday 27 December 2004, 10:18 PM

Excellent for the business user


The MDA III (or M2000, XDA IIs) is one of the better connected Pocket PC handhelds; although in certain areas, it lacks detail, e.g. it has a low end camera and a fairly standard processor for its price tag, it is great for the business user who doesn't often need the camera and runs fairly undemanding applications; however the 400 MHz processor doesn't lag when playing games - but there are processors 224 MHz faster out there that include Speedstep technology.

Overall, it's great, but look out for O2's XDA IIi, coming in March 2005. It's got a longer battery life, faster processor and runs on Blackberry.

8.0

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Excellent

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Overview

T-Mobile MDA III

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

The MDA III is a well-featured GPRS handheld, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi built in, and a slide-out thumb keyboard. The extras offered by T-Mobile have some appeal to business users.

Typical price

£ 279

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