棕櫚Treo 700p回顧

棕櫚Treo 700p Smartphone奔跑在棕櫚OS和特點高速數據存取通過EvDO, 320×320 LCD屏幕, 1.3-megapixel照相機,另外的記憶和棕櫚Treo 700w窗口機動性,允許用戶連接膝上計算機到互聯網使用電話的高速數據存取的網絡能力相比,交換振動,當用戶關閉了他們的槍手,聯合thumbable QWERTY鍵盤與LED背後照明,固定支持為Microsoft Outlook, Hotmail,雅虎! AOL,并且其他POP3和IMAP認為,電子郵件sync支持用微軟交換2003年或其他公司電子郵件IMAP服務器通過ChatterEmail和棕櫚700p也是本身MP3播放器。

棕櫚Treo 700p
技術福音傳教士 被回顧的棕櫚Treo 700p Smartphone從techie和商人的透視和認為,當前Treo所有者300, 600和650應該看一看好堅硬在700p。 當Treo 600到700p遷移將是革命的時,從Treo 650的遷移對Treo 700p只演變。 如果您沉重依靠通信,例如能忙個不停得到電話和電子郵件, Treo 700p是绝對必須。 如果您是techie喜歡對戲劇以技術,則需要升級相當是更小的。 與ChatterEmail 700p結合的Treo是選擇我的企業和techie電話。 這是最後通信機器。

BrightHand 寫道,它是失望的棕櫚沒有做一少許更多以这700系列。 看見,因為它當前是smartphone市場的600磅大猩猩,它可能逃脫了更多,像增加WiFi或VoIP隨員作為標準。 這與設計講話-整體Treo稱呼在二和一半未顯著被修改幾年。 當它是競爭的時,看更加光滑和更加現代的Treo或者設計的範圍如同對HTC的聯盟或許好的。

在旁邊, 700p是重大改善在650的所有,和緩和很多重大問題與最後世代Treo。 它不是極大的升級,而是足够大概誘惑許多棕櫚忠實誰不想要跳躍到700w。 直接地與它基於窗口的兄弟姐妹比較, 700p有它自己的套好處和缺點。 一如既往,最佳的方式判斷根據各自的需要。 700p缺乏700w的交換連通性特點和WiFi選擇,但有一個更好的屏幕和經典棕櫚OS接口。 I suspect that despite its flaws, the 700p is going to be a good performer for Palm.

Unstrung reviews and compares Palm Treo 700p with Palm Treo 700w and cocluded that performance is significantly and noticeably faster on the 700p compared with the 650. The Blazer web browser continues the tradition of poorly performing, buggy web browsers that has been a hallmark of the handheld computing experience. As a phone, we found the interface a bit annoying compared to the 700w. Now that the 700w has had a firmware upgrade that fixes a lot of the initial teething problems with Windows Mobile 5, it’s a much stronger competitor to the 700p than it would have been a month ago.

infoSync World give Palm Treo 700p 80% as a business phone score and concludes that “the Palm Treo 700p certainly isn’t perfect: we wish Wi-Fi were supported, some basic calling features could use some shoring up, and the Palm OS is in sore need of a refresh. That said, with its vivid display, wireless modem capabilities, superior e-mail handling, and better-than-expected picture and video features, the 700p easily ranks as the most satisfying Treo to date.”

TMCnet concludes about Treo 700p that it’s worth pointing out that the Treo 650 (Palm-based) was plagued with stability problems and many reboots, so let’s hope the Palm 700w with its newly updated Palm OS 5.4.9 Garnet operating system solves most of those issues. I like the additional memory on the Treo 700p and the streaming audio & video support, as well as the added EvDO and PDF support. In some ways the Treo 700p looks more like an incremental upgrade to the Treo 650, especially since they are using the same speed 312 Mhz XScale processor (though slightly tweaked to run faster with less battery consumption). However, Treo fans will certainly love the new multimedia capabilities which will quiet the Windows Mobile users that taunted this as a key advantage over the Treo. Add in the fact that the Treo 700p supports EvDO there is no doubt that Palm will sell many Treo 700p’s in the near future.

PalmInfoCenter reviews the Smartphone and concludes that the Treo is a device that can have a direct impact on your productivity both inside and away from the office. But unlike the BlackBerry the Treo can be much more than just a business tool. It can handle a number of different roles, from a high powered PDA phone, to a portable music and video entertainment device to a pocketable email machine and it does so with ease and style. Palm has ironed out the rough spots on the Palm OS Treo platform, making for one of the top smartphones on the market today. The changes and improvements to the 700p may not be drastic or earth shattering, it is definitely a much more refined device than the Treo 650.

MobileBurn reviews Palm’s EV-DO Treo 700p and writes that “I had a tough time coming to terms with the Palm Treo 700p. Overall I like the hardware and its form factor. The 320×320 display is also very nice, and the EV-DO data access to absolutely to die for. But in spite of those things and a very mature suite of applications, I still have a hard time liking the 700p because of the OS and its old fashioned looks and outdated methods for doing things.

But all that means is that there is going to be, I believe, more of a learning curve for new PalmOS users than we would see for new PocketPC or Symbian OS users. If you are in the market for this type of device, you are probably already fully capable of learning its ins and outs. If you have been a Palm user in the past, there will be next to no learning curve at all since the OS has changed so little over the years. So while I don’t do so with great enthusiasm, I still give the Palm Treo 700p a “Highly Recommended” rating because of its good phone UI and favorites system, great data access, and capable suite of applications that are packed into a design that might not be sexy, but certainly is functional.”

CNet gives the Palm PDA the editor’s rating of 7.7 out of 10 and concludes that with EV-DO support, increased memory, and enhanced multimedia capabilities, the Palm Treo 700p makes a powerful smart phone even better. Sure, it’s not perfect, but the solid performance and new features make it worth the upgrade.

PC Magazine picks Palm Treo 700p as Editor’s Choice with rating of 4.5 out of 5, and writes that Treo 700p offers an excellent balance of phone functions, PIM, media, and high-speed Internet access. It’s a joy to use and will satisfy all but the geekiest feature hounds. For that, it’s a worthy Editors’ Choice.

TechWorld writes that “I found some faults with the Treo 700p’s design, and I can’t say it’s perfect. (It didn’t crash when I used it, but it did reboot twice when our editor-in-chief Harry McCracken tried to use it.) Nonetheless, as a dedicated Treo 650 user, I found a lot to like here. In fact, the speed and memory improvements alone are enough to make me consider upgrading (even though I’m not necessarily ready to abandon my GSM-based carrier and its family plan service). The Treo 700p’s other niceties and enhancements only sweeten the deal.”

CIO Today reviews Palm Treo 700p Smartphone and concludes with rating of 4 out of 5 that for die-hard Palm aficionados who really need the speed, and who can spend $399.99 plus the cost of a two-year service commitment, the EVDO-enabled Treo 700p might be just the thing. For the rest of us, a competing EDGE-enabled product such as T-Mobile’s MDA smartphone might be a tad less speedy but it does incorporate the Wi-Fi and global roaming capabilities that the 700p lacks.

Mobility Site meanwhile the first impression about Plam Treo 700p is that “the design of the Treo is without question the best that I have had the opportunity to use. It is a perfect fit giving total comfort with each use. The operating system is extremely easy to use and there is, if needed, an incredible amount of resources available for help. The pre-installed programs worked flawlessly for me providing a rich experience. The Sprint network was fast for web access and the cell coverage was the best I have experienced. And there were no dropped calls and I always had a signal! If they improve the web access, it will become the provider of choice for many of us. Palm has created an A+ device and I have no hesitation in giving it my highest recommendation.”

Computerworld reviews Palm Treo 700p if it’s vacation-worthy and concludes that gadgeteering like this on vacation doesn’t come cheap. Verizon Communications Inc. and Sprint offer the 700p, but to use it as a modem, it’ll will cost you $40 to $60 a month on top of your service plan. And once you throw in fees for premium content, it’s pricey enough to ruin your mellow vacation vibe.

NetworkWorld picks Palm Treo 700p as Toy of Summer because if you really need to be connected to the office while you’re on vacation, the Treo 700p offers access to your e-mail, but in a package that also lets you listen to some tunes (via the included music player and SD card support) or browse the Web, since the EV-DO connection allows for high-speed downloads. If your spouse asks you why you’ve brought along a “work device” on vacation, you can point them to the multimedia downloads (such as Verizon’s VCAST or Sprint’s mobile TV service), and just say that you were relaxing. In addition, the 1.3-megapixel digital camera lets you take vacation photos without having to drag along another digital camera.

The Gadgeteer concludes that “Palm Treo 700p may be is a smartphone worthy of your hard earned cash. If you have already have a perfectly good Treo 650, I would say the upgrade doesn’t give you enough oomph to justify trading up. This is especially true for me as I’m on the Cingular network and so far there isn’t a GSM version of the 700p available. But for those of you that have yet to try a Treo smartphone, I would not hesitate to recommend the 700p. It’s an easy to use phone with a great feature set, tons of accessories, even more software and a large established community base.”

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One Response to “Palm Treo 700p Reviews”

  1. Palm Treo 700p, T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and Motorola Q Comparison by PC World » My Digital Life
    June 27th, 2006 23:55
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    [...] Palm Treo 700p, T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and Motorola Q are three PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) smart phone that provides a lot of functionalities and features, with each of them has their own unique features and outstanding points. PC World reviews and hightlights the phones’ performance and weaknesses to you to choose which Smartphone is right and of best value for you. PC World concludes that “Treo 700p is easily the most expensive–and that’s before you factor in the service plan. The voice plan starts at $80 a month, and to that you have to add $15 a month if you want BroadbandAccess Connect; plus there’s a $35 activation fee. If this price structure fits in your budget and you need an office workhorse, the 700p is your top choice.” [...]

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