As well as the extraordinarily long Toshiba G910 review I did the other day, I also recorded a video of the G910 browsing the Web. You can see how it's not the best experience in the world, and also how fiddly the interface is to use. Note: it's a ten minute video, and my
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MobileMentalism on 19th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Time to dust off the ole memory bank, folks. Toshiba's G910 super-device, which hit the FCC at the tail end of 2007, has finally been acquired, unboxed, photographed and reviewed. In one place, too -- isn't that so convenient? For starters, it's tough to argue with an 800 x 480 resolution display, but you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who considers the overall style to be anywhere close to sex
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Engadget on 12th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Toshiba has a new one for us, the G910, which aims to be a top choice for business users (especially in Europe) who want to go Windows Mobile. It features two screens, one of which sports the highest resolutions that Windows Mobile can support, 800x480 - that's 25% more pixels than VGA. But what about the rest of the phone? Does it perform well in daily use, or should Toshiba stick to making Noteb
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Pocketnow on 10th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
This is an interesting device. It has a wide clamshell design that has a tilting screen inside. The 3" primary display sports WVGA resolution which is 800x480 pixels - the highest that Windows Mobile supports. The only other devices that have this resolution is the Toshiba G900, and the upcoming Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. It has a secondary OLED display that shows caller ID, time, and other system i
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Pocketnow on 8th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Nokia E90 fans might want to note that the latest Smartphones Show, no. 60, includes a hands-on review with the Toshiba Portege G910, gunning for exactly the same target market with a fairly similar form factor. There's also my thoughts on the iPhone 3G and a mini-rant on phone contracts.
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AllAboutSymbian on 11th Jun 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
If you want a smartphone that looks different from the standard fare, this is it. And the features are crammed in too.
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3Gcouk on 9th Jun 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
If you want a smartphone that looks different from the standard fare, this is it. And the features are crammed in too
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MobileChoiceUK on 29th May 2008 (via mobilechoiceuk.com)