Clinton Fitch [MVP-Mobile Devices]
06-05-2006, 07:33 AM
Today Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! is proud to release our latest Windows Mobile
Device Review!
With the explosion of Windows Mobile based devices in the past 24 months, it
is challenging to find a device that is unique. After all, most of the
current devices are developed by HTC and simply re-branded by the Original
Equipment Manufacture (OEM) or carrier. The challenge with this approach
however is two fold. One, although the devices may be the same from
different OEMs, not all of the devices have the same feature sets. This can
lead to confusion in the marketplace. Secondly, if there is an issue that
impacts a particular model, it is likely all of the OEMs and carriers will
have that same issue.
Seeing to have more control over the devices and the quality of them, O2 has
developed the XDA Atom. This non-HTC device is developed in association with
Quanta Computer Inc. (QCI) and provides a unique, full featured Windows
Mobile Pocket PC Phone in a powerfully small package. The Atom sports a
spectacularly crisp QVGA display and speedy 416MHz PA217x processor with a
128MB ROM and 64MB of RAM. The available memory can be expanded through the
Mini SD slot located at the top of the unit. The sleek design is attractive
and makes the Atom a hard device to put down. For a truly converged Windows
Mobile device, it is hard to beat the O2 XDA Atom.
You can read the full review at
http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/o2/atom/default.asp
Device Review!
With the explosion of Windows Mobile based devices in the past 24 months, it
is challenging to find a device that is unique. After all, most of the
current devices are developed by HTC and simply re-branded by the Original
Equipment Manufacture (OEM) or carrier. The challenge with this approach
however is two fold. One, although the devices may be the same from
different OEMs, not all of the devices have the same feature sets. This can
lead to confusion in the marketplace. Secondly, if there is an issue that
impacts a particular model, it is likely all of the OEMs and carriers will
have that same issue.
Seeing to have more control over the devices and the quality of them, O2 has
developed the XDA Atom. This non-HTC device is developed in association with
Quanta Computer Inc. (QCI) and provides a unique, full featured Windows
Mobile Pocket PC Phone in a powerfully small package. The Atom sports a
spectacularly crisp QVGA display and speedy 416MHz PA217x processor with a
128MB ROM and 64MB of RAM. The available memory can be expanded through the
Mini SD slot located at the top of the unit. The sleek design is attractive
and makes the Atom a hard device to put down. For a truly converged Windows
Mobile device, it is hard to beat the O2 XDA Atom.
You can read the full review at
http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/o2/atom/default.asp