Asus P750 review: Significant other
Asus P750 lands on the crowded Windows Mobile Pro scene but it sure isn't dropped defenseless. The Asus PocketPC is among the best equipped Windows Mobile devices on the market. A hardware multi-tap keyboard to back up that 2.6" TFT touchscreen, HSDPA, fast 520 MHz Marvel CPU, Wi-Fi, built-in SiRF Star III GPS, stereo Bluetooth and a 3 megapixel autofocus camera certainly sound like the right ammo to take on HTC-branded devices.
Still, many might have second thoughts about buying a handset by a maker with not so long a history in Windows Mobile. To them we say we found the Asus P750 enjoyable at first glance and the first impressions are of a handset that can top almost anything HTC throws at it. In case we've got you interested enough, join us to find out if the potent PocketPC carries its feature load with style.
Key features:
Windows Mobile 6.0 Pro
UMTS/HSDPA 3.6Mbps support with video calls
2.6" 65K-color TFT touchscreen display with QVGA resolution
520 MHz Marvel CPU
64MB of RAM, 256MB of ROM
3.15 megapixel auto focus camera and a secondary VGA video-call camera
Wi-Fi support
Built-in SiRF Star III GPS receiver (A-GPS support)
USB and stereo Bluetooth support
microSDHC memory card slot
High-quality materials and excellent construction
Hardware keypad
Rich retail package
Microsoft Office viewing/editing suite
Pre-installed business card scanning application
Pre-installed additional time management applications
Pre-installed calls filtering application
Pre-installed Remote Desktop and Remote Presenter applications
Main disadvantages:
Tri-band GSM only
Hefty size
Limited amount of RAM
2.6 inch relatively small (in PocketPC terms)
Camera is really poor (we guess it might be a faulty unit)
Video recording resolution is way too low
No multimedia software preinstalled (Samsung offer that)
No Task Manager application preinstalled (HTC offer that)
No alternative web browser pre-installed (both Samsung and HTC offer that)
Asus Launcher application not customizable
ASUS P750 doesn't seem to have a straight replica in the HTC lineup - the same holds true for the Eten PocketPCs too. That hardware multi-tap keypad really sets it apart - usually in the PocketPC world it's either no keyboard at all or a full QWERTY.
Unfortunately, the Asus P750 doesn't have a good enough advantage over QWERTY devices sizewise. It's on the large side while the display is below the 2.8-inch standard that seems to reign the industry. Still, it's not a big difference, and the tad smaller screen wasn't that much of a bother to us.
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