Monday, June 28, 2004
Part II of Mobile-Review's Look at the Asus A730
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "HARDWARE" @ 06:00 AM
On Friday Janak posted about the first part of a review of the Asus A730. The guys over at Mobile-Review have just put up the second part and overall, I'd say they rather liked it:
"I liked the handheld for its screen, size and functionality. The existence of Compact Flash here is justified, as you can store films with high resolution, plug CF Wi-Fi cards (for the version with a single wireless adapter) and CF GPS cards. Asus handhelds were always associated with a strict design, high productivity and a long battery life. The time to change this stereotype seems to come. As for the design it resembles that of HP iPaq. The battery life got shorter because of a power-hungry screen and less capacious battery."
There's good run through the camera's functionality, the software bundle and the wireless connectivity. Have a look to see whether this really is the rightful inheritor of the HP 4150's mantle. ;-)
"I liked the handheld for its screen, size and functionality. The existence of Compact Flash here is justified, as you can store films with high resolution, plug CF Wi-Fi cards (for the version with a single wireless adapter) and CF GPS cards. Asus handhelds were always associated with a strict design, high productivity and a long battery life. The time to change this stereotype seems to come. As for the design it resembles that of HP iPaq. The battery life got shorter because of a power-hungry screen and less capacious battery."
There's good run through the camera's functionality, the software bundle and the wireless connectivity. Have a look to see whether this really is the rightful inheritor of the HP 4150's mantle. ;-)