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Handspring Treo 600

Wednesday December 10, 2003
Palm
AUD
$-1
Price at time of review.

The past two years have been littered with attempts at combining a phone with a PDA. The first was O2 with its XDA (January 2003, page 41) - an excellent first try, and one that will be revised this month.

A beautiful synergy of phone and PDA, the Treo 600 may be too large for some tastes, but it’s the best middle-ground device yet made.

Handspring Treo 600
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Written by Mark Walsh
Tags: Handspring | Treo | 600

This article appeared in the January, 2004 issue of PC Authority.

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