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Palm Treo Pro Review - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published a review of the Palm Treo Pro smartphone. 'Unlike Treos of old, the Pro measures a slim 4.5 by 2.4 by 0.5 inches and weighs only 4.7 ounces—surprisingly svelte considering that it packs so many features. In fact, it weighs 0.7 ounce less than the HP iPAQ 910, one of the Treo Pro's direct competitors and our current Editors' Choice for unlocked smartphones. The Treo Pro is constructed of glossy black plastic; combine that with its slippery, curved back and it ranks up there with the iPhone 3G as a serious fingerprint magnet.

The Treo Pro's QWERTY keyboard is more Centro than Treo, sporting the Centro's small, rubbery buttons. It's accurate, and it may be slightly wider than the Centro's, but it feels stiff and cramped overall compared with those of the Motorola Q9c, the HP iPAQ 910, or the BlackBerry 8800, all of which are significantly wider and more comfortable.'

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