Saturday, December 29, 2007

George's Review.

George
The WILLCOM W-ZERO3 [es]

The Willcom W-ZERO3 [es] is a phone you would want to buy, for yourself, and perhaps for a friend. Whether you’re a businessperson, or a teen looking for a cool phone with lots of convenient applications, this phone has something to offer for everyone. It is a very good phone, and carrying around made me feel prepared, it was like carrying a computer/phone hybrid around in my pocket.

The W-ZERO3 [es], made in conjunction by three companies Willcom Inc., Sharp Corporation, and Microsoft Corporation, has two keyboards, a touch screen, can play music and videos, and is compatible with USB host functions. It also has lots of applications, making it very convenient to have. For example, Opera Mobileä enables you to browse websites, W-ZERO3 Mail lets you check your inbox and send mail even without your computer. Programs such as Word mobile, and Excel mobile makes this phone even more convenient as you can create and edit documents using just this phone. Other applications such as a MSN messenger, and games ensure that you will not get bored.

Display 2.8” VGA (640 x 480)
OS MicrosoftÆ Windows MobileÆ 5.0 software for Pocket PC (Japanese version)
Memory Flash memory 128MB, SDRAM 64MB
CPU IntelÆ PXA270 Processor 416MHz
Dimensions Approximately 135 x 56 x 21mm
Weight 175g (including stylus and battery)

I liked the ability of the W-ZERO3 [es] to receive and send mail, as I have experienced times where I really needed to check my mail, but couldn’t because I didn’t have access to a computer. Another unique feature was a “name card” reader,” which takes a picture of a business card and automatically copies the information into the contact list, although sometimes there are mistakes. All in all, this phone is a must have for business people or anyone, in fact, who wants to stay connected, or just wants to carry their computer around with them. The URLs of Willcom Inc., Sharp Corporation and Microsoft Corporation respectively are: <http://www.willcom-inc.com/en/index.html>, <http://sharp-world.com/>, and <http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx>.

Thanks so much George. You did a excellent review.

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