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Sharper Image Pocket PC Phone Reviewed

Hardware Reviews - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 28, 2008


We recently reported that Sharper Image is filing bankruptcy and the word on the street is that their stores will eventually close. Maybe they're going bankrupt because they are selling a Pocket PC Phone in the US that does support the 850MHz band that is used in the US. In any case, MobileTechReview has given the Sharper Image Pocket PC Phone a review.

The Sharper Image 101TSI is compact, supports Bluetooth 2.0, and includes a 2 megapixel camera with auto-focus lens. It runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional on a 400MHz Samsung processor and inclues GPS. It does not include WiFi. It sells for $499.

Check out the link below for the full review.



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