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Palm Treo Pro Review - The Gadgeteer

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The Gadgeteer have published a review of the Palm Treo Pro smartphone. 'Like all Treos, the Pro has a QWERTY keyboard. And like the Centro, the Pro's keyboard has clear plastic keycaps. Although the keyboard is pretty flat, it works just fine and I had no problem with its size or spacing. I really don't care for the clear keys though. Light glares on them, making it hard to find punctuation characters. In my opinion, the keyboard and application buttons are a step down from what the 800w offers. The first thing that I noticed about this phone was how thin it was. It is the thinnest (and some would say sexiest...) Treo to date. In hand, the Pro feels extremely solid and comfortable. My gadgeteer squeeze test yielded no flexing or creaking. The only part that rattles when you shake this phone is the mute button.'

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