Tuesday, May 18, 2004
PDAgold Reviews Toshiba's e400
Posted by Janak Parekh in "ARTICLE" @ 07:00 PM
"Although I would prefer reviewing the powerful Toshiba e800 model first, circumstances make me give priority to its humbler brother. To make it clear, Toshiba e400 is a PDA with a difference. It is not silver, the buttons are unusually shaped, the device is extremely thin and the system is preloaded in a mere 16 megabytes of FlashROM, so that some applications simply could not make it in. Last but not least, the price tag is quite interesting. What's more, I liked it from the very beginning."
The Toshiba e400 is oft-overlooked, and perhaps with today's Dell Axim X30 announcements, we'll probably continue to overlook it -- but for a compact low-end device, it looks pretty impressive, and you might find this long review helpful if you're looking to buy one.
The Toshiba e400 is oft-overlooked, and perhaps with today's Dell Axim X30 announcements, we'll probably continue to overlook it -- but for a compact low-end device, it looks pretty impressive, and you might find this long review helpful if you're looking to buy one.