History, pack
Asus is an old-timer on the market of PDAs, but recently they cannot produce the quality level that fans would expect. While P535 (launched almost a year ago) and its 3G brother, P735, were outstanding devices, P526 is just not what it has to be. And, furthermore, with this portfolio of products they are far from covering all segments of the market, as a real high-end gadget is missing.
The manufacturer has figured this out, and this resulted in the subject of our current review, P750. You can see from the model number that this is the flagship of the company, but not a direct descendant of P735. I would rather call it a mix, as its design is clearly from P526, while its features could best be described with “let’s give it all”. Thanks to the silliness of the press (that is a foreign review that appeared too early), many people think of the machine as a rival to HTC Kaiser, but poor Asus has so much to do with the mentioned QWERTY keypad machine, as a good jeep has with BMW M3 – both are pleasant, but different. And this is not even the tip of the iceberg, as it turned out, that manufacturer packed a VGA display in the machine, in spite of Windows running only in QVGA resolution.
The sample device came from the national representative of Asus in a large box, the packaging of Pharos would fit at least two times in it. There is no lack of accessories: there is a sync cable, a wall- and a car charger, support attachable to the windshield, artificial leather case, two CDs and a headset, which was unfortunately missing from the sample’s pack.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!