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Motorola MPx and HP h6340 reviews September 22, 2004 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. Since several people are still in doubt which Pocket PC phone to buy, these reviews may be helpful: These reviews can be found here: Some quotes: When used in portrait mode as a mobile phone, the MPx feels bulky, while the keyboard is not up to much more than tapping the odd email or text message. The screen offers 320 by 240 pixels, but feels a little cramped at just 2.8 in. across the diagonal -- viewing complex information in landscape format was sometimes a little difficult. And as far as RAM is concerned, Motorola would be advised to provide more than the 32MB (12MB user-accessible) on our review sample. As a handheld, the h6340's performance wasn't all that impressive. Equipped with Texas Instruments' 168MHz OMAP 1510 processor, the device was a bit sluggish with multiple applications open. Even the Start menu responded slowly to our stylus taps. However, it did score well in our battery tests. Playing a looped a video clip with all wireless off and backlight set at mid-level, the h6340 lasted 8.35 hours. Rated talk time is 4.5 hours, while standby time is 210 hours. Credit: David J. Kinsella
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