
The devices no self-respecting techie should be without...
By Jo Best
Published: 9 November 2006 12:25 GMT
Palm recently announced its decision to up the ante in Europe, showcasing the Treo 750v as its main offering for the continent.
It's something of a departure for Palm, offering 3G connectivity and highlighting its newfound Windows love by running Windows 5.0.
The 1.3 megapixel camera adds little to the experience but Treo-lovers will be pleased by the image makeover that has seen the ugly aerial that characterised the devices binned and the handset sexed up with some metallic finish. It also ticks some necessary boxes with IE Mobile, Powerpoint and all the usual suspects, as well as a stylus input option.
Photo credit: Palm
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