Sony Ericsson P910a
May 17th, 2005 | by Brandon King
Full Review - Conclusion
Conclusion The Sony Ericsson P910 is an excellent all around performer. Unlike competing products, the P910 runs an OS that was built for smart phones from the ground up, and the interaction between the applications makes that apparent. While the application selection is somewhat limited compared to the Palm OS and Windows Mobile based options, all the essentials are covered, as well as a host of integrated multimedia capabilities. Once our issues with synchronizing were resolved, it was smooth sailing. We highly recommend this phone for gadget lovers, business users, and people looking to ditch their PDAs and cell phones for an integrated smart phone. The Sony Ericsson P910a is a no compromise solution to the hassle of carrying a PDA and cell phone. Even though every convergence device must make sacrifices, we found the cell phone functionality undiminished, and the PDA performance everything we need for everyday use, plus more. The built in camera is adequate for quick snaps and movies, and MP3 playback is integrated well with the rest of the phone. The flip down keyboard is functional and convenient, and the handwriting recognition is excellent. Pros: - Full PDA functionality - Clear, easy to read screen - Integrated camera - Good call quality Cons: - Buggy synchronization software - Limited software available - Poor tech support - Hard to find

by Yau-Gene Chan on April 30, 2007:
“I bought 2 of the P910a's. On the first, I screwed up the screen being way to rough with it. I'm hard on the second one too, it's seen me through a lot and function is still first rate, and it's able to synch almost perfectly with my Mac” More...