Thursday, May 1, 2008

Asus M930 Review

The Asus M930 is one chunky smartphone, but there is a good reason for its size and weight. From first glance, it looks like an old-fashioned mobile phone. It is large in the pocket and the hand, and the front fascia has a screen and number pad, just like other bar phones. However, turn it sideways and lift a hinge, and it opens up clamshell style to reveal a second inner screen and a full keyboard − think of Nokia’s very popular E90 and you’ll get the idea.

The internal screen looks lost in its wide surroundings, and because it only manages 240x400 pixels, it doesn’t give you a great deal more viewing area than you’d get from an ordinary Windows Mobile Professional smartphone.

The keyboard could be a little wider, but it’s on a par with what you’d expect from other Windows Mobile devices, such as the E-TEN range. There is even space for a navigation button, and Call and End keys.

news source : http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/May2008/Asus_M930_review.htm

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