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There's a scroll wheel, which is often quicker and more accurate to use than removing the stylus and tapping the screen, but this suffers from a slight lack of responsive feel, much like the rest of the buttons surrounding the edge of the unit. This is certainly one of the more well constructed PDAs we've seen. You start off well equipped, at least. With many competitors lurking around the edges this doesn't step into the ring as well as it should. The slide-out keyboard, while more tactile, isn't the sort of thing you would want to use to write a novel. Pocket versions of Word and Excel actually suit the format quite well, although Excel's limited field of vision is probably the first indicator that the MDA's resolution is - like many of its PDA compatriots - not quite of the density that would make it useful.
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T-Mobile MDA Vario II | TechRadar

But somehow they don't. Our Verdict With many competitors lurking around the edges this doesn't step into the ring as well as it should.

With many competitors lurking around the edges this doesn't step into the ring as well as it should. Unless you're years old and have been mashing texts into your phone for the majority of your life, actually inputting data into a keyboard-free phone probably seems like the most pointless thing in the world.

There's a scroll wheel, which is often quicker and more accurate to use than removing the stylus and tapping the screen, but this suffers from a slight lack of responsive feel, much like the rest of the buttons surrounding the edge of the unit. The two megapixel camera is superb with the unusual inclusion of a switchable focal length, and vwrio front-mounted camera is adequate when making video calls.

Add the MDA's generally poor 3G reception - especially compared to a trusty-yet- awkward Nokia N70 - and the appeal melts away. If you consider that the Psion 5 - a device nearly 10 years old - still possesses the best thumboard out there, it's a good indicator of the state of the current market.

There is a pervading positive overtone to the MDA - it's a powerful device packed with vraio software - but it's a hard sell with the likes of the Blackberry and Nokia's E61 soon to arrive. You start off well equipped, at least. This is certainly one of the more well constructed PDAs we've seen.

You would also be forgiven for thinking that this would be the vxrio communications device. Text input needs to be a pleasure, not a chore.

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Pocket versions of Word and Excel actually suit the format quite well, although Excel's limited field of vision is probably the first indicator that the MDA's resolution is - like many of its PDA compatriots - not quite of the density that would make it useful. But is this phone-PDA hybrid really the answer?

Against x TFT screen. The slide-out keyboard, while more tactile, isn't the sort of thing you would want to use to write a novel. Attempting to type into a minute on-screen keyboard is even worse.

It's partly down to Internet Explorer's apparent intention to completely neuter your browsing experience at every turn, whether it's rendering all but gario most mobile of websites utterly unreadable or simply refusing to display them at all.

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