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RE: Tips for Reviewing Handhelds
I agree with most of what you have there Vince. I would add in screen size and resolution, as that is a major differentiator on many units out today. Does the unit have WiFi and/or Bluetooth? If it does, have you used them, and how do you find the speed/range?
Most important to me is how the person uses the PDA in their everyday life. If someone uses a PDA which is lower cost to play MP3's, plan their day and tasks and play a few low-key games, a consumer with those exact needs would know tha this unit is in their interest range. That way they may not buy the most expensive one when they don't need it for their needs. Conversely, if the user needs WiFi, phone capability, and high powered processor, they may know to look on to other reviews or other products to find the perfect price/feature fit for them.
To tell you the truth, I see information about cases, add on cards with cameras, etc. as filler. It may be interesting to know that they are out there for some folks, but for the review of the actual PDA, I don't think it is necessary. I would certainly not downrate if it were included, but it isn't going to gain any points either. On the other hand, I agree that adding in information about software apps that you find indispensible to everyday usage is very good to add in, as again this plays into how you have optimized your experience with the unit. Always keep in mind that you can potentially have the PDA applications that you have purchased added to the database and get a software review out of it too!
Those are my thoughts; looking forward to others!
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