Entered CNET Catalog: 06/03/2004
SKU: 0610839802876
Manufacturer: ASUSTek Computer Inc.
Manufacturer description
It's time to leave behind your notebook, digital camera, MP3 player and voice recorder... The ASUS MyPal A730 is one device to replace all. A professional yet stylish design and various entertainment features make this all-new Pocket PC the ideal companion for all situations. With a 1.3 Mega-Pixel camera built in, the MyPal A730 let you capture the greatest moments of your life into high-quality photos. It also provides video camera function and a 3.7-inch LCD, much larger than those of any digital camera. The Mypal A730 comes equipped with a 640x480 resolution, 3.7-inch VGA display, making it perfect for image and video applications. It further offers portrait (vertical) and landscape (horizontal) viewing mode for the most convenient visual experience.Product summary
The good: Sharp, high-resolution screen; Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition OS; dual expansion slots; Bluetooth; built-in camera; user-replaceable battery.
The bad: Poor battery and video performance; no Wi-Fi; pricey; heavy.
The bottom line: The A730's screen and camera are nice, but its mediocre performance and lack of Wi-Fi make it hard to justify the price.
Editors' review
- Editors' Choice: No
- Reviewed on: 09/29/2004

Below the screen are the navigational toggle and four programmable application buttons that default to the usual functions: Today, Calendar, Contacts, and To-Do. Serious gamers, however, will want to steer clear of this model because of the raised Select button in the center of the toggle, which we frequently pressed by accident while trying to navigate up or down.
On the left side below the power control is a button marked with a camera icon. Strangely, our review unit arrived with that button programmed to operate the voice recorder. This proved an insignificant problem, though, as the button was easy to reprogram. Along the top of the device are the headphone jack, the IR port, and a slot for CompactFlash and SDIO/MMC expansion cards. The back of the handheld houses a speaker, a camera lens, and a small mirror for self-portraits. The A730 features a 1,100mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery, which users can replace by sliding off the back cover.

We had one major gripe about the A730's design. The stylus resides in a slot on the bottom of the handheld, which proved both inconvenient and unnatural. We often used the device when it was in the cradle, but to get at the stylus, we first needed to lift up the PDA. As a consolation, a stylus holder is built into the cradle. Aside from the desktop synchronization cradle, other extras in the box include a travel charger and a protective case.
Designed with the business user in mind, the Asus MyPal A730 has a 520MHz Intel PXA 270 processor and 64MB of RAM. Though only 48MB are user accessible (for storing files and applications and providing processor headroom), the A730 has both SDIO/MMC and CompactFlash expansion slots, so you have plenty of room to grow. And although the device has built-in Bluetooth support, we were disappointed by its lack of Wi-Fi, which is quickly becoming the norm for PDAs in this price range. We used the SanDisk 256MB Wi-Fi SD combination card when testing the A730, and it worked seamlessly. You can also use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions simultaneously.Of course, the A730's standout feature is its VGA screen, which has twice the resolution of those on most Pocket PCs. The difference is quite noticeable, even when looking at raw text. Microsoft has updated the OS with a bevy of visual improvements, including new icons, onscreen keyboard buttons, and graphical touches such as more smoothly rounded corners and gradients that take advantage of the increased resolution.

Mixing a little work and pleasure, Asus includes a 1.3-megapixel digital camera that snapped surprisingly good still shots at resolutions up to 1,280x960. But its video abilities were perhaps even more impressive. The A730 can record MPEG-4 videos with audio at resolutions of up to 352x288 pixels. Asus also built in a small flash--a feature that we always want with PDA cameras. Unfortunately, the flash was so dim that it was pretty much useless. Still, the camera worked better than most in dimly lit environments.
The A730 also has a snazzy-looking and full-featured software tool for taking, editing, and viewing still photos and videos. The application is complemented by Windows Mobile 2003 SE's ability to rotate the display to landscape view.
Aside from the photo-editing app, the A730 offers Windows Mobile 2003 SE's standard applications, such as Pocket versions of Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and Windows Media Player 9.0. It doesn't have much in the way of extra software, though. Asus Launcher lets you quickly launch frequently used applications, and Asus Backup protects your data. There are also two games (Solitaire and Jawbreaker) and a few demos on the companion CD.
With the new Dell Axim X30 series setting an ever-higher bar for Pocket PC performance, the Asus MyPal A730 fell short of our expectations. Equipped with the latest 520MHz Intel PXA270 processor, the A730 performed slightly below the midlevel Axim X30, which has only a 312MHz chip. This was largely due to Asus's new and improved visual interface, which offers gorgeous 3D icons and other graphical touches. The new look, however, takes a toll on video performance, decreasing the A730's overall score. Nevertheless, the A730 was plenty fast and exhibited great responsiveness, even when we had multiple applications open simultaneously.The A730's VGA screen was extraordinarily crisp and beautiful, which more than made up for its relatively mediocre video performance. In short, if you intend to play 3D games on this device, your games will look great but run sluggishly. But if you intend to use the PDA for only general organizing purposes, you will have nothing to complain about. All your contacts, numbers, and dates will look absolutely gorgeous.
There's no free lunch, though. The PDA's gorgeous display resulted in slightly disappointing battery life. In CNET Labs' drain test, where we repeatedly play a video clip with sound and backlight at high and all wireless functions turned off, the battery lasted only 3 hours, 9 minutes. In the same test, the Dell Axim lasted more than an hour longer. Since our drain test was designed to deplete the cell as soon as possible, you'll get more mileage out of your battery under normal use.
Performance analysis written by CNET Labs project leader Dong Van Ngo.
User opinions
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Looks better IRL than on the online pics
Pros: Looks much better than the pics anywhere on the web. Natural light brings out a different look. 520MHz CPU (the manual says so)
Cons: No Wi-Fi. The official Asus Wi-Fi CF add-on is ugly and doesn't go in all the way. Camera crashes a lot and the video sticks on the screen like a TSR. My version came with Media Player 9.0 which doesn't allow video stretch and Ms doesn't allow you to d/l
out of 16 user reviews
No other like it!
Pros: Awesome display, excellent quality sound, cool camera, CF and SD card (with SDIO), BT and awesome faceplate. I just can't stop showing off with it.
Cons: WiFi (if you need it). And Lack of program memory. But the new model has both of these covered! As soon as i get the $. i'm getting one.
out of 16 user reviews
a lot of stuff in a very small package and price.
Pros: Small, lightweight, camera, speakers and mic built in. Very stable, even if you do manage to crash it, which I only did once, it still allows you a soft reboot, and I have yet to have any data loss, unlike some others on the market that lose everything
Cons: One thing it takes quite a few charges to maximize the battery life, but once you do, it does have a pretty decent battery that will last threw out the day. Out of the box, and into the charger the first few times, it will still have a good charge, but i
out of 16 user reviews
best VGA pda?
Pros: First, it's the smalles VGA pda up to date, and the lightest one as well. It has nearly all the features needed - duals slots, high-res screen, camera, bt. And it has na USB host port, which means You can plug Your keyboard, mice, harddrives and others d
Cons: no Wi-Fi, but an updated version is on its way.
out of 16 user reviews
Overall a good Pocket PC, but lacks WIFI!!
Pros: Nice VGA screen, landscape mode, bluetooth
Cons: NO WIFI!?!?!? WHAT WERE THEY THINKING??? A SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR UNIT that has no WIFI????
out of 16 user reviews
It almost makes the switch from palm worth it...
Pros: High-res camera, big screen, landscape mode, evrything-under-the-sun aproach (typical of ASUSTek)
Cons: No Wi/fi, Pocket PC
out of 16 user reviews
Thumbs up!
Pros: A great PDA! Even without Wifi.............BlueTooth is a nice feature......
Cons: Well I wonder if the wifi model will have Blue and Wifi????????I doubt it! Your looking at 800.00 atleast! if not more! Screw the Bluetooth with the next version! Its not worth the effort or money!
out of 16 user reviews
hhahahaha you really think so NOT!
Pros: Hey there are two models going to be released This and a WI-FI.
Cons: Only watabe people that will nevewr own this model.......
out of 16 user reviews
This Bad-Boy Rocks!
Pros: Fast... VGA Screen.. I pre-ordered the WiFi Model which has 128Ram. VERY COOL. Having the camera will be awsome.
Cons: Price... still dont't have it in my grubby paws!
out of 16 user reviews
people should get PDA's and keep the friggin market alive
Pros: It is a PDA, for chrissakes!
Cons: too expensive, needs better connectivity
out of 16 user reviews
CF&SD, 640x480, MB+...
Pros: Tons of goodies. Great display - can view a web page NICELY, CF&SD - this will be even more handy with the build in wi-fi release, smokin fast with lots of processing power and mem. Look for mine on e-bay when the wi-fi comes out.
Cons: $$$
out of 16 user reviews
dunno know what zarko's smoking, but this is a good ppc!
Pros: VGA screen!!! CF & SD slots, 520MHz cpu, and WiFi/BT. This tops the Toshiba E800.
Cons: Wish it had both WiFi and Bluetooth.
out of 16 user reviews
Looks Great to Get, Can't Wait!
Pros: How I wish I can have it and say I did, but I can't yet from what I have read and seen, it seems like a well built Pocket PC with a powerful Multi-Media enhancement from its sister model, MyPal A716. With its rare and hard to find Dual CF and SD slots as
Cons: From what I read and heard, MyPal A730 won't get its Wi-Fi until after 6-8 weeks of its initial shipping of the first A730. I hope that they will integrate it and not leave it to be just bluetooth.
out of 16 user reviews
For those who want EVERYTHING.
Pros: New Intel Xscale 520MHz!; 3.7" VGA! (yes, VGA resolution finally and at 18 bit color depth no less!) TFT LCD and Ozone for landscape display ability; sleeker and smaller than a Toshiba e800($576 for the e800 makes this comparable in price); SDIO & CFI
Cons: High price, but you get what you pay for, and in this case you get EVERYTHING.
out of 16 user reviews
This thing rocks! I can go online anywhere, and while that is happening, take a picture, the best!
Pros: Its camera along with the capacity and easy hand-held picture cp.
Cons: Its price is very high but it might be worth it.
out of 16 user reviews
2 years late model
Pros: Enough weight to press paper? :-)
Cons: There isn't anything about this model that wasn't out a year ago, yet it shoots the price to the sky, so the only way it would be worth even taking a look at would be if it was released 2 years ago. Today, it's simply passe. The only way a model with so