/* */.../* */...The company has dabbled in the Pocket PC and the Palm platforms in the past, but the N30 is a Pocket PC-based handheld running the 2003 version...The N30 uses plain styling that is unfussy and neat...While this lags behind some of the more powerful chips from Intel, we found that in use it offered good all-round performance...The N30 offers a good compromise...
"acts as a usb host runs poor Acer/Expansys support, very poor data cable, it' dead, deceased, all on it's own, My 2 month old Acern30 died, just sat on my desk at work completely dead in its very nice proporta armoured case..."
"I am not sure how to damage a reset button recessed inside a case..."
"Having said that it did run the software I needed but 2 month life is a joke..."
Small and well-designed; built-in Bluetooth;
extra USB port...Can be tricky to make a Bluetooth connection...Advances in processor technology and case design are now paying off, though, and Acer's n30 is a svelte and attractive, but deceptively powerful, handheld...It contains a 266MHz processor, which is not among the fastest in the range, but is more than capable of handling all...
Thin and light
Integrated Bluetooth
Good backup software
Flash ROM area for saving crucial data...Lacks Wi-Fi
Low on available RAM
No navigation button...Google has bought the mobile display advertising firm AdMob, the companies announced on Monday...I?ve just posted a First Take story on the HTC HD2...In Part 1 of this series I looked at some general netbook...