Thursday, June 20, 2002
Tekguru And The XDA, Part 1
Posted by Brad Adrian in "ARTICLE" @ 03:27 PM
http://www.tekguru.co.uk/PPC_Reviews/XDA/index.htm
Daron Brewood (a.k.a. "Tekguru") has started a series of articles on his Web site about his new XDA Phone Edition Pocket PC. In this first (of a planned five) article. he outlines everything that comes packaged with the device and makes some preliminary judgements about the look and feel of this cool item.
I was glad to read that the XDA feels solid and well-built:
"On first examining the XDA itself you get the impression that it is very well constructed, its origins from HTC (the creators of the iPAQ) are very clear indeed and it seems to share similar design elements. That is the aluminum body with chrome buttons and cursor pad. On applying the twist test to the XDA (a gentle twisting force) there are no cracking or popping sounds - the device feels very well put together."
To be honest with you, sometimes I really HATE these types of articles...because they make me absolutely crave the new device. Take a look at this first article, and stay tuned for more to come.
Daron Brewood (a.k.a. "Tekguru") has started a series of articles on his Web site about his new XDA Phone Edition Pocket PC. In this first (of a planned five) article. he outlines everything that comes packaged with the device and makes some preliminary judgements about the look and feel of this cool item.
I was glad to read that the XDA feels solid and well-built:
"On first examining the XDA itself you get the impression that it is very well constructed, its origins from HTC (the creators of the iPAQ) are very clear indeed and it seems to share similar design elements. That is the aluminum body with chrome buttons and cursor pad. On applying the twist test to the XDA (a gentle twisting force) there are no cracking or popping sounds - the device feels very well put together."
To be honest with you, sometimes I really HATE these types of articles...because they make me absolutely crave the new device. Take a look at this first article, and stay tuned for more to come.