Sweet little unit. I can surf on the 3G band when I am out and about, Wi-Fi at home and at Starbucks. Bluetooth syncing with Windows Mobile Device Center, and also be hands-free in my car with my Motorola bluetooth device which patches the audio through my stereo speakers. I haven't attached the unit to USB yet, no need to, completely wireless. All my personal email accounts work perfectly - Yahoo, Comcast, and Windows Live. My work emails, contacts and calendar update all day (unlimited Internet plan) via an Outlook HTTP server from work, no need to even get the AT&T 'Business Email' option. I watch movies stored on my Mini-SD, listen to gigabytes of music - also on the Mini-SD. I even have live television (MobiTV, which broadcasts about 20+ channels) when I am waiting in lines at the supermarket, having a cup of coffee at work breaks, and also when sports events are a 'must see' and I am not anywhere a TV. I use the qwerty keypad for texting and replying to emails, and I use the touch screen to move around the Windows Mobile 6.1 panels. The mouse is the best on the market - it moves 1:1 with your finger movements, no more LT-RT-UP-DOWN action. Smooth! I don't bring my Magellan in the car anymore because the GPS Navigator works great. I also like the Windows Live Search application - I can utilize the voice command and recognition features to find places when I am driving around, truly hands-free. Battery life is awesome! I almost got an iPhone, but for the price, $224.00 (order online and you get an additional discount), and the features, the iPhone costs way too much and I have all the cool features that match or exceed what the iPhone can do. Get one of these! It has 'everything' and is very user friendly. btw - anyone know where I can get the Windows Mobile 6.1 'Slider Theme'? I saw the video on the Microsoft Site for the 'Slider' functions and it way too cool.
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Sweet little unit. I can surf on the 3G band when I am out and about, Wi-Fi at home and at Starbucks. Bluetooth syncing with Windows Mobile Device Center, and also be hands-free in my car with my Motorola bluetooth device which patches the audio through my stereo speakers. I haven't attached the unit to USB yet, no need to, completely wireless. All my personal email accounts work perfectly - Yahoo, Comcast, and Windows Live. My work emails, contacts and calendar update all day (unlimited Internet plan) via an Outlook HTTP server from work, no need to even get the AT&T 'Business Email' option. I watch movies stored on my Mini-SD, listen to gigabytes of music - also on the Mini-SD. I even have live television (MobiTV, which broadcasts about 20+ channels) when I am waiting in lines at the supermarket, having a cup of coffee at work breaks, and also when sports events are a 'must see' and I am not anywhere a TV. I use the qwerty keypad for texting and replying to emails, and I use the touch screen to move around the Windows Mobile 6.1 panels. The mouse is the best on the market - it moves 1:1 with your finger movements, no more LT-RT-UP-DOWN action. Smooth! I don't bring my Magellan in the car anymore because the GPS Navigator works great. I also like the Windows Live Search application - I can utilize the voice command and recognition features to find places when I am driving around, truly hands-free. Battery life is awesome! I almost got an iPhone, but for the price, $224.00 (order online and you get an additional discount), and the features, the iPhone costs way too much and I have all the cool features that match or exceed what the iPhone can do. Get one of these! It has 'everything' and is very user friendly. btw - anyone know where I can get the Windows Mobile 6.1 'Slider Theme'? I saw the video on the Microsoft Site for the 'Slider' functions and it way too cool.