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The bad: Slightly sluggish; no 3G; text may be a bit small because of VGA resolution.
The bottom line: The X500+ brings a VGA display to the E-Ten line of handhelds. The sharp text is pleasing to the eyes, but it's an advantage that requires a small sacrifice in performance.
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All-in-one without 3G
Jul 17, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Good battery life, Fast GPS fixing, Excellent VGA screen
Cons: VGA slightly sluggish, no 3G, no HSPDA
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Value-for-money for same features provided by other brand.
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