PC Magazine have published thier review of the AT&T Tilt / HTC 8925 Windows Mobile Pocket PC. 'The Tilt looks like a whole bunch of other Pocket PCs out there, including the Sprint PPC-6800, the AT&T (formerly Cingular) 8525, and the T-Mobile MDA. It's a thick (4.4 by 2.3 by 0 .7 inch, 6 ounces) PDA that slides open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard of tightly spaced but decent-size keys. The device is festooned with buttons, a cursor pad, and a scroll wheel, all of which can make Windows Mobile's click-heavy interface faster to use if you master them. A stylus to tap on the 320-by-240 touch screen tucks into the lower right-hand corner of the device. The Tilt's signature feature is its tilting screen, which turns the whole handset into what looks like a mini-laptop and lets it sit on a desk comfortably. Despite this capability, the keyboard isn't designed to be typed on like a laptop keyboard: The small keys will make you want to pick up the device and use your thumbs.'