At a glance
The good:
Dual display; keyboard and Click Wheel; world phone; e-mail support; stores large amounts of music.
The bad:
Structurally unsound form factor; not all functions integrated; low-res camera; weird battery operation leaves half of the device unpowered at times.
What's it for:
Looking a little better than the jerk next to you with the new iPod Mini.
Who's it for:
Confused individuals who can't decide between a high-powered business device and a slick, stylish music player.
Business use:
Making the other execs/cube mates/unemployed jealous.
Essential extras:
Memory cards; iTunes; headphones; spare duct tape; string.
The bottom line:
Despite its basic lack of structural integrity, this device combines the best of the two most popular gadgets in the world.