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It does it all, but how well?

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Good for entry level or a gift.
by not4no1 May 3, 2007 7:55 AM PDT
I read through the specs & it does a lot, but with a very basic "entry level" design.

This would be ideal for someone who isn't looking for the most fully featured device, but one who wants to finally jump into the tech era.

This would be a great gift for my Mom (mother's day is soon). She likes tech, but doesn't use every feature a device offers & won't carry a bunch of devices with her. This will give her the perfect amount of features without over whelming her.
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Good for entry level or a gift.
by not4no1 May 3, 2007 7:55 AM PDT
I read through the specs & it does a lot, but with a very basic "entry level" design.

This would be ideal for someone who isn't looking for the most fully featured device, but one who wants to finally jump into the tech era.

This would be a great gift for my Mom (mother's day is soon). She likes tech, but doesn't use every feature a device offers & won't carry a bunch of devices with her. This will give her the perfect amount of features without over whelming her.
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Under-Gadget
by twright3 May 7, 2007 3:00 PM PDT
Where's the GPS receiver? It's nothing without GPS!
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Under-Gadget
by twright3 May 7, 2007 3:00 PM PDT
Where's the GPS receiver? It's nothing without GPS!
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