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Eten P300 review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 67x23x117 mm
Weight: 165 g
Built-in devices: camera, phone
OS & software
Operating system: Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC, Phone Edition
Software included: Pocket Outlook (Calendar, Tasks, Contacts and Inbox), MSN Messenger, Pocket Internet Explorer, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Windows Media Player 9, Microsoft Reader, Picture, Terminal Services Client, Notes Taker, Voice Recorder, Calculator, Games (Solitaire, Jawbreaker), Phone, Transcriber, Pocket IE; Eten Photo Capture, Eten Image Maker, Eten MultiMedia Manager, Backup (utility for Backup/Restore to Main Memory, Memory Card or Flash Disk)
Synchronisation software: ActiveSync
Desktop software: Outlook
Host PC system requirements: PC with Windows 98/ 98SE/ME/2000/XP
Processor
Processor: Samsung 2410
Clock speed: 200 MHz
Memory
Memory expansion: SD/MMC
Installed ROM: 32 MB
Installed RAM: 64 MB
Display
Display type: transflective TFT
Display size: 2.8 in
Native resolution: 240x320 pixels
Colour depth: 12 bits
Connectivity / expansion
Docking cradle: Yes
Wired connections: USB
Wireless PAN: infrared
Wireless WAN: GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GPRS
Expansion slots: SD/MMC
Power
Battery type: Li-polymer
Removable battery: yes
Number of batteries: 1
Input devices
Touchscreen: Yes
Stylus: Yes
Navigation button/wheel: Yes
Audio
Audio input: microphone
Audio output: speaker, headphone jack
Voice recording capability: Yes
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Overview

Eten P300

Editors rating
Rating: 7.3
Verdict

Despite its moderate specification and the odd design quirk, we quite like this relatively compact combination of Pocket PC and mobile phone.

Typical price

£ 351

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