T-Mobile MDA: Laptop or Cellphone?
March 22, 2006

The T-Mobile MDA is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 and runs on T-Mobile’s GSM network, has Bluetooth and WiFi technology, can connect to newer EDGE netwoks and supports four international frequencies.
The MDA weighs only 5.6 ounces, and has 2.8-inch color touch screen, s slide-out keyboard, a stylus, an MP3 player and a MiniSD card slot. A 1.3-megapixel camera with flash is also included in the MDA which will probably sell for $400.
Although not all functions of a notebook PC is available in the MDA, it’s still useful since it also has built-in software supporting Yahoo, AIM, mobile email and Yahoo. It has five hours of talk-time and five days of standby time.
Not too shabby for something that fits in your pocket eh?

The T-Mobile MDA is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 and runs on T-Mobile’s GSM network, has Bluetooth and WiFi technology, can connect to newer EDGE netwoks and supports four international frequencies.
The MDA weighs only 5.6 ounces, and has 2.8-inch color touch screen, s slide-out keyboard, a stylus, an MP3 player and a MiniSD card slot. A 1.3-megapixel camera with flash is also included in the MDA which will probably sell for $400.
Although not all functions of a notebook PC is available in the MDA, it’s still useful since it also has built-in software supporting Yahoo, AIM, mobile email and Yahoo. It has five hours of talk-time and five days of standby time.
Not too shabby for something that fits in your pocket eh?