Toshiba Pocket PC e750
As shown: $499.00
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CNET Editors' Review
CNET Editors' Rating
stars Very good
- Reviewed by: Roger Hibbert
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The good: Built-in Wi-Fi; greatly improved screen; 96MB of built-in storage space; dual expansion slots.
The bad: Bare-bones software package; expensive.
The bottom line: Building on the strengths of its predecessor, the e750 can claim a place at the top of Pocket PC heap.
Review: One of the few drawbacks of Toshiba's Wi-Fi-enabled e740 was its less than stellar screen. So it comes as no surprise that the company has endowed that model's successor, the e750, with a much-improved display. There's more good news: Toshiba has also thrown in an extra 32MB of storage space and slightly refined the design, making a good PDA even better. If Toshiba had also tossed in a juicy software package to sweeten the pot, the e750 would be irresistible. As it stands, however, the e750 and the e755 (which includes ArcSoft PhotoBase software) are nevertheless quite ... Expand full review
One of the few drawbacks of Toshiba's Wi-Fi-enabled e740 was its less than stellar screen. So it comes as no surprise that the company has endowed that model's successor, the e750, with a much-improved display. There's more good news: Toshiba has also thrown in an extra 32MB of storage space and slightly refined the design, making a good PDA even better. If Toshiba had also tossed in a juicy software package to sweeten the pot, the e750 would be irresistible. As it stands, however, the e750 and the e755 (which includes ArcSoft PhotoBase software) are nevertheless quite desirable PDAs for power users.The Toshiba is a big boy, just like brother e740, at 4.9 by 3.1 by 0.6 inches and 6.9 ounces. Of course, the device needs the extra space to accommodate its Wi-Fi (802.11b) adapter and dual expansion slots. What's new here is the unit's big, 3.8-inch transflective screen. The e750's screen has the same resolution and color depth of earlier Toshibas, but it is much brighter and more uniform.
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