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Saturday, January 29, 2005
Review of the Treo 650
Nice features:
- Corporate email: "But what sets the Treo 650 apart from the pack is its new-found support of direct corporate e-mail access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Enterprise end-users will especially appreciate the device's built-in Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync support, which enables direct corporate e-mail and calendar synchronization with servers that run Microsoft Exchange 2003."
- Advanced browser: "The smartphone's Blazer 4.0 Web browser is now fully compliant with the following Internet standards: HTML 4.01, xHTML 1.0, cHTML, WML 1.3, SSL 3.0, HTTP 1.1, JavaScript 1.5, CSS 1.0 and 2.0 (partial), GIF, animated GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP and Cookies."
- Document viewing and editing: "But the one thing that I really liked was the fact that the Treo 650 gives users the ability to view, edit and create MS Word- and Excel-compatible documents on the go or even pull up PowerPoint presentations by way of the Documents to Go software that comes with the unit."
Summary: Powerful feature set for a good price.
Own comment: An extra plus is the alphanumeric keypad that makes it easy to do messaging and work while on the road.
Yahoo! News - Product Review: Treo 650 Smartphone from PalmOne
- Corporate email: "But what sets the Treo 650 apart from the pack is its new-found support of direct corporate e-mail access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Enterprise end-users will especially appreciate the device's built-in Microsoft Exchange Server ActiveSync support, which enables direct corporate e-mail and calendar synchronization with servers that run Microsoft Exchange 2003."
- Advanced browser: "The smartphone's Blazer 4.0 Web browser is now fully compliant with the following Internet standards: HTML 4.01, xHTML 1.0, cHTML, WML 1.3, SSL 3.0, HTTP 1.1, JavaScript 1.5, CSS 1.0 and 2.0 (partial), GIF, animated GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP and Cookies."
- Document viewing and editing: "But the one thing that I really liked was the fact that the Treo 650 gives users the ability to view, edit and create MS Word- and Excel-compatible documents on the go or even pull up PowerPoint presentations by way of the Documents to Go software that comes with the unit."
Summary: Powerful feature set for a good price.
Own comment: An extra plus is the alphanumeric keypad that makes it easy to do messaging and work while on the road.
Yahoo! News - Product Review: Treo 650 Smartphone from PalmOne
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