Sunday, April 13, 2008
i-mate Jama 101 Reviewed
Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "Pocket PC Hardware" @ 08:00 PM
"The JAMA was a real pleaser initially and the styling certainly gained a positive reaction, however the lack of 3G and WiFi were a bit of a disappointment and with continued use the lack of visual notification and the fiddly on screen keyboards were a bit of pain. I wouldn’t replace my current devices with the JAMA at the moment but with an update to iron out the stability issues the JAMA could be a real winner."
Unstable, slow, lacking even wifi, the JAMA 101 lives up to its name - this is a pretty basic WM6 device that has only one thing going for it, namely its compactness. While I'm not expecting JAMA specs to rival the Ultimate line, at the very least, you'll need devices that actually work well to make a dent in consumer market place. I don't know that i-mate are doing themselves any favors by releasing this device.
Unstable, slow, lacking even wifi, the JAMA 101 lives up to its name - this is a pretty basic WM6 device that has only one thing going for it, namely its compactness. While I'm not expecting JAMA specs to rival the Ultimate line, at the very least, you'll need devices that actually work well to make a dent in consumer market place. I don't know that i-mate are doing themselves any favors by releasing this device.